List of lakes in Wisconsin
There are at least 16,867 lakes in Wisconsin,[1][2][3]according to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.[4] These include:
- Great Lakes
- Inland lakes
- Balsam Lake
- Bear Lake
- Brule Lake
- Castle Rock Lake
- Clark Lake
- Clear Lake
- Columbia Lake, Wisconsin
- Connors Lake
- Crystal Lake (home of Crystal Lake Boy Scout Reservation)
- Devil's Lake
- Druid Lake
- East Alaska Lake
- Enterprise Lake
- Europe Lake
- Geneva Lake
- Green Lake (at 237 feet (72 m) deep, deepest natural lake in Wisconsin)
- Grindstone Lake
- Half Moon Lake
- Harbor Lights Lake
- Indian Lake
- Kangaroo Lake
- Krohns Lake
- Lac Courte Oreilles
- Lac Vieux Desert
- Lake Butte des Morts
- Lake Delton
- Lake Ellen
- Lake Hayward
- Lake Koshkonong (10,500 acres)
- Lake Lucerne
- Lake Mendota (9,740 acres)
- Lake Menomin
- Lake Minocqua
- Lake Monona (3,274 acres)
- Lake Noquebay
- Lake Pepin
- Lake Poygan (14,102 acres)
- Lake Redstone
- Lake Waubesa (2,000 acres)
- Lake Wingra
- Lake Winnebago (137,708 acres, largest inland lake in Wisconsin)
- Lake Wissota (6,024 acres; man-made lake)
- Little Cedar Lake
- Little Lake Butte des Morts
- Lost Lake
- Mirror Lake
- Montgomery Lake (Florence County, Wisconsin)
- Montgomery Lake (Kenosha County, Wisconsin)
- Mud Lake (116 lakes with this name in Wisconsin)
- Murphy Lake (Ashland County, Wisconsin)
- Murphy Lake (Marinette County, Wisconsin)
- Murphy Lake (Price County, Wisconsin)
- Murphy Lake (Sawyer County, Wisconsin)
- Murphy Lake (Vilas County, Wisconsin)
- Murphy Lake (Washington County, Wisconsin)
- Namekagon Lake
- Otter Lake (Elcho)
- Pelican Lake
- Petenwell Lake
- Pewaukee Lake
- Potato Lake
- Red Cedar Lake
- Red Lake
- Rock Dam Lake
- Rock Lake
- Shawano Lake
- Silver Lake
- South Twin Lake
- Star Lake
- Sugar Camp Lake
- Tainter Lake
- Tomahawk Lake, Oneida County - commonly called Lake Tomahawk on maps.
- Trout Bog Lake
- Trout Lake
- Wazee Lake (at 355 feet (108 m) deep, deepest lake in Wisconsin; man-made lake)
- West Alaska Lake
- Whitewater Lake (along southern part of the Ice Age Trail and Kettle Moraine State Forest)
- Wilson Lake (8 lakes with this name in Wisconsin)
- Windigo Lake
- Yellowstone Lake
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