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Patrick Lake WI
Patrick Lake has it’s own County Park called Patrick Lake County Park located off of Cty Rd E in New Chester Township in Adams County, Wisconsin. The lake is 50 acres in size with an unknown average depth and a max depth of 21 feet. Patrick Lake has an annual ice fishing jamboree in January setup for the whole family especially gear toward the kids. Enjoy the variety of Northern Pike, Largemouth Bass and Panfish that Patrick Lake has to offer.
Most of the lake is split into small on/off water residential parcels, a couple 7+ acres chunks of land and the large Patrick Lake County Park. New Chester Township is also home to Fenners Lake, Rollers Lake, McGinnis Lake, USA Oxford Federal Correctional Institution, Lawrence Creek Wildlife Area and Upper Neenah Fishery Area.
Patrick Lake Wisconsin
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Types of Fish:
Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike and Panfish!
Size............... | 50 Acres |
Max Depth........ | 21 feet |
Average Depth... | 10 feet |
Public Access..... | County Park |
Wake Rules ........ | Unknown |
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Area Information
New Chester Township WI
New Chester Township is located in Adams County, Central Wisconsin which has two smaller communities; Brooks and Grand Marsh. Grand Marsh is home of the original Grand Marsh State Bank and hosts the FAMOUS annual Corn N Tater fest. The Union Pacific Railroad runs diagonally through the New Chester passing both Grand Marsh and Brooks. 1 square mile (640 acres) of the township is owned by United States of America and has a federal training facility plus Oxford Federal Correctional Institution which has about 1,100 guests and employs about 400 area people. New Chester is a mixture of Recreation and Agriculture plus there are several lakes including Rollers Lake, Fenner Lake, Lake McGinnis (where Neenah Creek Trout Stream headwaters start) and Patrick Lake which has a County Park. You can enjoy the outdoors in 2 State owned Wildlife areas; Lawrence Creek Wildlife Area & Upper Neenah State Fishery Area.
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Lakes, Rivers, Creeks and Trout Streams
- Patrick
- Neenah Creek - Trout Stream
- Rollers
- Fenner
- McGinnis - Headwaters of Neenah Creek
Public Land & Features for the Area
- Upper Neenah Creek State Fishery Area
- New Chester Waterfowl Production Area
- Patrick Lake County Park
- Lawrence Creek Wildlife Area
- U.S.A. Federal Land
- U.S.A. Oxford Federal Correctional Institution
Patrick Lake Adams County WI
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Peppermill Lake WI
Peppermill Lake located in Jackson Township of Adams County, Central Wisconsin also known as Beaver Pond which has a $4 per day (or $10 per Season) unmanned boat launch fee via the Township. Earlier this year the winter freeze hit the fish population pretty hard for not just the panfish but the nice 2 – 3 lb Largemouth Bass as well. It's one of the larger bodies of water in Adams Cty about 100 acres in size and about 9 feet deep.
Peppermill Lakes shoreline and the surrounding area around the lake is mostly developed into residential lot with vacation homes and full time houses. There’s only one large 40 acre parcel to the northwest. Jackson Township is home to several smaller fishing lakes within a short 5 minute drive from Peppermill like Goose, Wolf, McDougall, Deep, Hill, Crooked, Parker and Neenah Creek class trout stream that forms Upper Neenah Creek State Fishery Area.
Peppermill Lake Wisconsin
Photos & Pictures
Types of Fish:
Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, Smallmouth Bass and Panfish!
Size............... | 100 Acres |
Max Depth........ | 9 feet |
Average Depth... | Unknown |
Public Access..... | Boat Ramp |
Wake Rules ........ | Unknown |
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Jackson Township WI
Jackson Township WI is located in Adams County, Central Wisconsin mostly known for its fishing lakes and the famous Neenah Creek trout stream and watershed. Area Lakes; Jordon offers 213 skiable acres and is 79 feet deep, Wolf 50 acres and 50 ft deep electric motors only, Goose is an 80 acre fishing lake, Peppermill has 100 acres, Hill acres depth unknown (WI DNR), McDougall 9 acres, Deep is only 35 acres and 47 feet, Crooked is 48 acres and 56 feet deep, Parker right on Hwy 82 is 59 skiable acres, there are about a dozen smaller unnamed lakes in Jackson Township as well. There are only 2 creeks in the township Neenah & O’Keefe. Plus you can find the Upper Neenah Creek State Fishery Area with great trout fishing which is open to the public.
Besides Jackson being a recreational area filled with fishing lakes and creeks it's also a farming community sent in the rolling hills & valleys Central WI. State Highway 82 runs east and was as County Road G runs north & south which are the main arteries for the town.
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Lakes, Rivers, Creeks and Trout Streams
- Goose
- Wolf
- Deep
- Hill
- McDougall
- Crooked
- Peppermill
- Parker
- Jordan
- Neenah Creek - Trout Stream
- O'Keefe Creek
Public Land & Area Features
- Upper Neenah Creek State Fishery Area
- Parker Lake County Park Wayside
- Crooked Lake County Park Boat Launch
Peppermill Lake Adams County WI
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Rollers Lake WI
Rollers Lake is a quiet fishing lake in New Chester Township near Marquette County in Adams County. Rollers Lake is about 27 acres in size with max depth of only 5 to 6 feet the Wisconsin DNR shows that there are Largemouth Bass and a variety of panfish in the lake. It’s just south of Lawrence Creek Wildlife Area and close to both Patrick Lake which has a Patrick Lake County Park and Fenners Lake aka Fenner Lake. Rollers Lake shoreline is owned by a small handful of property owners which is about a half a dozen or so.
Roller Lake Wisconsin
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Rollers Lake WI Quick Specs.
Types of Fish:
Largemouth Bass and Panfish!
Size............... | 27 Acres |
Max Depth........ | 5 feet |
Average Depth... | Unknown |
Public Access..... | Unknown |
Wake Rules ........ | Unknown |
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New Chester Township WI
New Chester Township is located in Adams County, Central Wisconsin which has two smaller communities; Brooks and Grand Marsh. Grand Marsh is home of the original Grand Marsh State Bank and hosts the FAMOUS annual Corn N Tater fest. The Union Pacific Railroad runs diagonally through the New Chester passing both Grand Marsh and Brooks. 1 square mile (640 acres) of the township is owned by United States of America and has a federal training facility plus Oxford Federal Correctional Institution which has about 1,100 guests and employs about 400 area people. New Chester is a mixture of Recreation and Agriculture plus there are several lakes including Rollers Lake, Fenner Lake, Lake McGinnis (where Neenah Creek Trout Stream headwaters start) and Patrick Lake which has a County Park. You can enjoy the outdoors in 2 State owned Wildlife areas; Lawrence Creek Wildlife Area & Upper Neenah State Fishery Area.
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Lakes, Rivers, Creeks and Trout Streams
- Patrick
- Neenah Creek - Trout Stream
- Rollers
- Fenner
- McGinnis - Headwaters of Neenah Creek
Public Land & Features for the Area
- Upper Neenah Creek State Fishery Area
- New Chester Waterfowl Production Area
- Patrick Lake County Park
- Lawrence Creek Wildlife Area
- U.S.A. Federal Land
- U.S.A. Oxford Federal Correctional Institution
Roller Lake Adams County WI
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Silver Lake WI
Silver Lake is part of Sohlberg Silver Lake State Natural Area located in Quincy Township. The public land is a large parcel of property owned by the Wisconsin DNR (Department of Natural Resources). Not much is know about the lake, but it looks to be mostly wildlife including; Mallard Ducks, Canadian Geese, Great Blue Heron, Whitetail Deer, Wild Turkey and more... Silver Lake is located next to Quincy Bluff and Wetlands State Natural Area which is about 6000 acres of Public Hunting Land featuring Lone Rock.
Silver Lake Wisconsin
Photos & Pictures
Types of Fish:
Unknown!
Size............... | 11 Acres |
Max Depth........ | 11 feet |
Average Depth... | ? feet |
Public Access..... | Access through Sohlberg Silver Lake State Natural Area |
Wake Rules ........ | Unknown |
Silver Lake Map
Quincy Township WI is located in Adams County, Central Wisconsin and is home to Castle Rock County Park on Wisconsin’s 4th largest body of water; Castle Rock Lake. Castle Rock Hydro Dam helps regulate the water levels of the lake and provides a nice recreational area for fishermen. After the dam it turns back into the Wisconsin River System that flows south to Wisconsin Dells. Parts of the Township are heavily subdivided mostly for vacation homes. Dellwood is one of the largest and oldest subdivisions in Quincy. Here’s where several of the area creeks feed into Castle Rock Lake; Little Roche-A-Cri Creek, Klein Creek, Duck Creek and White Creek. Quincy Township doesn’t have much for lakes but there is Silver lake about 7 acres and two large unnamed lakes by Quincy Bluff and Wetlands State Wildlife Area & Sohlberg Silver Lake State Natural Area. There are also 2 rock formations including Lone Rock and Quincy Bluff.
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Lakes, Rivers, Creeks and Trout Streams
- Castle Rock Lake
- Wisconsin River
- Silver Lake
- Little Roche-A-Cri Creek
- Klein Creek
- Duck Creek
- White Creek
Public Land & Area Features
- Quincy Bluff and Wetlands State Natural Area
- Castle Rock County Park
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Silver Lake Adams County WI
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Wisconsin River Adams County WI
Wisconsin River divides both Juneau County and Adams County also forms both Castle Rock Lake and Lake Petenwell are consider part of the Wisconsin River Flowage System. On the Adams County side touching several Townships; Rome, Monroe, Strongs Prairie, Quincy, Springville and Dell Prairie. It looks like it starts at the very north-end of the State in Vilas County at Lac Vieux Desert Lake. Then flows on a south western path ending at the Mississippi River in Grant County, WI. Wisconsin River Journey!
Wisconsin River Photos & Pictures
Types of Fish:
Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Northern Pike, Smallmouth Bass, Catfish, Muskies, Sturgeon and Panfish!
Size............... | 430 Miles Long |
Max Depth........ | Unknown |
Average Depth... | Unknown |
Public Access..... | Boat Ramp |
Wake Rules ........ | Check Local Rules |
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Area Information for Adams County along the Wisconsin River
From North to South
Rome Township WI
Rome Township is located at the northwest part of Adams County, Central Wisconsin home of the Tri-Lakes; Lake Arrowhead 300 acres, Lakes Sherwood 246 acres & Lake Camelot 445 acres. The areas around the lakes are heavily developed and have covenants, rules, regulations and restrictions. There are literally hundreds of deeded lake access parcels on both sides of Hwy 13 around these all sports fishing lakes. There are a couple of stream running through Rome including Chester Creek, Spring Branch which flows into Sherwood Lake, Fourteen Mile Creek which fills Lake Camelot and Lake Arrowhead then dumps in to Lake Petenwell that is part of the Wisconsin River Flowage System. Twin Lakes is also located in the Township right across the street from Petenwell Lake right by Twin Lakes Nature Preserve; 45 wooded / wetland acres. There are two rock formations Hamilton Mound and D'oro Couche aka Dyracuse Mound part of Dyracuse Off-Road Park close to Monroe Prairie Recreation Area for ATVing. Most of the back roads are open to both ATVing and Snowmobiling via routes. Rome WI is known for the Lake Arrowhead Golf Courses; The Pine Course and The Lakes Course plus Room to Roam Dog Park.
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- Rome aka New Rome Wisconsin
Lakes, Rivers, Creeks and Trout Streams
- Tri-Lakes
- Lake Petenwell part of the Wisconsin River
- Twin Lakes
- Spring Branch
- Fourteen Mile Creek
- Chester Creek
Public Land & Features for the Area
- Monroe Prairie Recreation Area
- Hamilton Mound
- Dyracuse Off-Road Park
- D'oro Couche aka Dyracuse Mound
- Lake Arrowhead County Park
- Lake Camelot County Park
- Room to Roam Dog Park
- Lake Camelot Public Access (Wisconsin Department of Nature Resources) on Fourteen Mile Creek
Monroe Township WI
Monroe Township is located Adams County, Central Wisconsin; primarily a recreational area with about 10 miles of Petenwell Flowage frontage, thousands of acres of Wisconsin River Power Company & Corporate Timberland property which is open to the public. Most back roads are open to ATVs and snowmobiling via routes and trails. Petenwell County Park is nearly surrounded by Lake Petenwell that offers a safe harbor, sandy beach camping, boat ramps and more... At the north end on Lake Petenwell is Kennedy Waters & Petenwell Landing developments which border Monroe Town Park. This park doesn’t see many people in the summer but in the winter is a hot spot for ice fishing & snowmobiling. The town hall is located in Monroe Center a small community with a couple Bars & Grills, full time and vacation with a small general store / gas station. The main intersection for this area is County Road C and Cty Rd Z. Also Monroe Township is home to Van Kuren Trail.
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Lakes, Rivers, Creeks and Trout Streams
Public Land & Area Features
- Petenwell County Park
- Monroe Town Park
- Van Kuren Trail
Strongs Prairie Township WI
Strongs Prairie Township is located in Adams County, Central Wisconsin which borders plenty of frontage on Castle Rock Lake and Lake Petenwell along the West side. ATV Routes and Snowmobile Trails connect to the trail system in the Monroe Township to the North and this area offers plenty of public access land and several great launches on both lakes. And Strongs Prairie is home to the Castle Rock Horseback Riding Trails which consists of about 50 miles of roads and path through the woods.
Dead Horse Creek joins Big Roche-A-Cri Creek which flows into Arkdale Lake created by a small dam then moves on past Crystal Brook Woods just north of Northern Bay and then ends up in Castle Rock Lake. Also on the southeast corner Carter Creek joins with Little Roche-A-Cri Creek which ends up flowing into Castle Rock Lake part of the Wisconsin Flowage System. A good portion of the west side along the lakes and the section of the Wisconsin River is public land owned by Wisconsin River Power Company.
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Cities, Towns and Villages
Lakes, Rivers, Creeks and Trout Streams
- Castle Rock Lake
- Lake Petenwell
- Arkdale Lake
- Little Roche-A-Cri Creek
- Carter Creek
- Dead Horse Creek
- Big Roche-A-Cri Creek
- Wisconsin River
Public Land & Features for the Area
- Hwy 21 Boat Launch - Wisconsin River
- Petenwell Hydro Dam
- Castle Rock Horse Trails
- Lots of Land open to the Public owned by Wisconsin River Power Company
Quincy Township WI
Quincy Township is located in Adams County, Central Wisconsin and is home to Castle Rock County Park on Wisconsin’s 4th largest body of water; Castle Rock Lake. Castle Rock Hydro Dam helps regulate the water levels of the lake and provides a nice recreational area for fishermen. After the dam it turns back into the Wisconsin River System that flows south to Wisconsin Dells. Parts of the Township are heavily subdivided mostly for vacation homes. Dellwood is one of the largest and oldest subdivisions in Quincy. Here’s where several of the area creeks feed into Castle Rock Lake; Little Roche-A-Cri Creek, Klein Creek, Duck Creek and White Creek. Quincy Township doesn’t have much for lakes but there is Silver lake about 7 acres and two large unnamed lakes by Quincy Bluff and Wetlands State Natural Area. There are also 2 rock formations including Lone Rock and Quincy Bluff.
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Lakes, Rivers, Creeks and Trout Streams
- Castle Rock Lake
- Wisconsin River
- Silver Lake
- Little Roche-A-Cri Creek
- Klein Creek
- Duck Creek
- White Creek
Public Land & Area Features
- Quincy Bluff and Wetlands State Natural Area
- Castle Rock County Park
Springville Township WI
Springville Township is located in Adams County, Central Wisconsin which borders the Wisconsin River to the West. There are several streams that run through this area including; Duck Creek, White Creek, Cornering Creek and a couple unnamed creeks. There not much for public land in this township it's mostly private owned wooded, residental and farmland from small lots to large acreage; also home to Anderson Bluff. Springville is only a couple minutes from the Famous “Wisconsin Dells” where you can find water parks, restaurants, entertainment and lots of events throughout the year. The main intersection is State Highway 13 & State Hwy 82 which is a main road that crosses the Wisconsin River.
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- None
Lakes, Rivers, Creeks and Trout Streams
- Corning Creek - Trout Stream
- Duck Creek
- White Creek
- Wisconsin River
Public Land & Features for the Area
- Anderson Bluff
Dells Prairie Township WI
Dell Prairie Township is located in Adams County, Central Wisconsin just north of Wisconsin Dells at the main intersection of State Highway 13 & County Road K. It's known for several miles of Wisconsin River frontage bordering the westside and separating Adams County from Juneau County, WI. Here you can find Fawn Lake which flows into Trout Creek. Also there is Shadduck Creek, Gulch Creek and Plainville Creek which runs right past Plainville. Dell Prairie is just north of the famous Wisconsin Dells. There are two rock formations in this township, the historical Steamboat Rock and Elephant Rock.
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- None
Lakes, Rivers, Creeks and Trout Streams
- Corning Creek - Trout Stream
- Plainville Creek - Trout Stream
- Gulch Creek also known as Witches Gulch - Trout Stream
- Fawn Lake
- Trout Creek
- Shadduck Creek
- Wisconsin River
Public Land & Area Features
- Dells of Wisconsin River Natural Area
- Steamboat Rock
- Elephant Back Rock