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SOLD! Lot adjoining 157 Acre Nature Conservancy are yours to explore when you own this gorgeous wooded building site! Camp or build just minutes from Castle Rock Lake, the 4th largest inland lake in Wisconsin! 157 Acres are yours to explore when you own this gorgeous wooded building site. Select building site on the ATV Route is reserved for your dream home. There are several existing log homes in the neighborhood. Very affordable too! It is just a short walk through the Crystal Brook Woods Nature Conservancy to the shores of Big Roche A Cri Creek! You'll see an abundance of wildlife along the way. Bring your angling gear and fish from the banks of the creek. Bring the hotdogs because the BBQ grill is already there. You can choose from one of the many waterfront picnic areas. Golf carts are allowed on the miles of hiking trails! Public land and Castle Rock Horse Trails for hiking and horseback riding trails are nearby. Call now!
"Crystal Brook Woods" is located in Strongs Prairie Township of Adams County in Wisconsin just south of State Highway 21 a little east of Castle Rock Lake. Crystal Brook Woods development has little rolling terrian mostly wooded with a 157 acres Nature Conservancy with hiking trails along Big Roche-A-Cri Creek. This Adams County Development is not to far from not only Castle Rock Lake but Lake Petewell, Wisconsin River, Public Land and it's on ATV Routes, Snowmobile Trails also Horseback Riding Trails just with Northern Bay Golf Course to the south.
Castle Rock Lake is located in Central Wisconsin just north of Wisconsin Dells between Adams County and Juneau County WI. It’s also known as Castle Rock Flowage which is considered Wisconsin’s 4th largest inland lake with a surface area of about 13,955 acres and a max depth of 36 feet deep. Castle Rock Lake is part of the Wisconsin Flowage System and is just South of Lake Petenwell. This area is a well-known vacation / tourist area loaded with public hunting land, sandy beaches, trout streams, farmland, small towns and lots of Wisconsin Wildlife. The lake has a wide variety of fish including; Musky, Walleye, Northern Pike, Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Catfish, Carp, Panfish, Crappie, Bluegill and just below Castle Rock Dam are Sturgeon.
Little Roche-A-Creek Boat Launch is located on Castle Rock Lake on the bay side where Little Roche-A-Cri Creek flows into the lake. It’s on the east side of County Road Z in Strongs Prairie Township, Adams County of Central Wisconsin this is for small boat access. The large parking lot is gravel not paved including the area boat landing. The Little Roche-A-Cri Small Boat Access Launch is next to Timber Shores Development and Wisconsin River Power Company Land with lots of Castle Rock Flowage Frontage and some areas open to the public. Timber Bay Subdivision is right across the bay on the southside.
Castle Rock County Park is located at 2397 County Road Z in Adams County, Town of Quincy of Central Wisconsin on the eastside of Castle Rock Lake also known as Castle Rock Flowage. It’s about 141 acres with over 2,500 ft of lake frontage; 200+ campsites including individual, walk-in, lakefront and group sites. The park features a sandy swimming beach, playground equipment, game room, concession area, horseshoes, volleyball, visitor center with office, improved boat launch, boat docking in a small safe harbor, restrooms, heated showers, fish cleaning area, dump station plus lots of parking areas. Around 4th of July weekend the Castle Rock County Park does a Fireworks show which has become very popular over the years. Places & Activities close by consist of Quincy Bluff and Wetlands State Natural Area with Lone Rock, Castle Rock Horse Trails, Sohlberg Silver Lake State Natural Area, Wisconsin River, Wisconsin River Power Company Land (some areas open to the public), Little Roche-A-Cri Creek, Big Roche-A-Cri Creek, Northern Bay Golf Course and lots of public hunting land.
Castle Rock Horse Trails aren't just horseback riding trails. They are also a multi use trail system for NON-MOTORIZED vehicles like hiking, running, skiing and even wagons! The trail system is NOT open to ATVs & Snowmobiles. You can ride those on the back roads in this area because they are part of the routing systems.
The Castle Rock Lake Horse Trails are located south of Highway 21 and east of 20th Ave and go all way to the Wisconsin River where it opens up into Castle Rock Lake on the Adams County, WI. side. The trails are on about 2,500 acres of Wisconsin River Power Company Land that is open to the public for recreation including hunting. Because this land is open to public hunting, use of this trail system is discouraged during the Wisconsin deer gun hunt.
Friendship, Wisconsin is located near the Town of Adams in Adams County on State Highway 13 right between Wisconsin Rapids and The Wisconsin Dells. It’s considered a village. It features the area hospital, airport, swimming beach, county seat and Friendship Mound that overlooks the village. Just north of town is Friendship Lake, the beach, Friendship Park, Friendship Mound and Roche-A-Cri State Park featuring Roche-A-Cri Mound, the steepest in the state that has 303 steps to the top. Once at the top, there is a platform that gives you a view of the whole surrounding area.
The Town of Strongs Prairie is located in Adams County, Central Wisconsin and 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 Town of Monroe to the North. This area offers plenty of public access land and several great launches on both lakes. The Town of Strongs Prairie is home to the Castle Rock Horseback Riding Trails that consists of about 50 miles of roads and paths through the woods.
Dead Horse Creek joins Big Roche-A-Cri Creek that flows into Arkdale Lake, that is created by a small dam. The creek then moves on past Crystal Brook Woods just north of Northern Bay and then ends up in Castle Rock Lake. On the southeast corner Carter Creek joins with Little Roche-A-Cri Creek that ends up flowing into Castle Rock Lake that is part of the Wisconsin Flowage System. A good portion of the west side along the lakes and the Wisconsin River is public land that is owned by Wisconsin River Power Company.
Adams County is Located in Central Wisconsin between Wisconsin Rapids and Wisconsin Dells. It consists of 17 Towns featuring fishing lakes, trout streams, lots of public land, ATV routes, Snowmobile Trails and rock formations. This county is known for 3 types of industries; recreation tourism, farming and small businesses. State Highway 21 is the main artery for the East & West travel and Stat e Highway13 is the main artery for North & South travel.
Northern Bay Resort Golf Course and Marina is located on Castle Rock Lake in Adams County, the Town of Strongs Praire in Central Wisconsin. Northern Bay features waterfront condos, a club house, pool, 18 hole golf course, boat marina, restaurant, rental program and more.
Welcome to the home of Turkey Vultures, Whitetail Deer, Squirrels and the Red Fox! Roche-A-Cri State Park was established in 1948 and consists of 605 acres of woods and prairie. It features Roche-A-Cri Mound. This unique State Park has many different recreational activities from sight-seeing to hiking 303 steps up the top of Roche A Cri Mound. Several rest areas offer different settings where you can enjoy a nice picnic. There are 41 rustic campsites available and the park even offers campfire wood for your convenience. If you wish to climb the hill, there is a 300 foot stairway that includes resting places along the way. During your journey through Roche-A-Cri State Park, you will find areas that tell the history of the hill. At the top is a platform that will allow you to see 10 different counties, many great Lakes, Friendship Mound, and plenty of other unique places for discovery.
Lake Petenwell is located in Central Wisconsin just North of Wisconsin Dells and South of Wisconsin Rapids between Adams County and Juneau County WI at the northern end of the counties. It’s also known as Petenwell Flowage and is considered Wisconsin’s 2nd largest inand lake with a surface area of about 23,040 acres and a max depth of 44 feet deep. Lake Petenwell is part of the Wisconsin Flowage System and is just North of Castle Rock Lake. This area is a well-known vacation / tourist area loaded with public hunting land, sandy beaches, trout streams, farmland, small towns and lots of Wisconsin Wildlife. The lake has a wide variety of fish including; Musky, Walleye, Northern Pike, Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Catfish, Carp, Crappie, Bluegill and other Panfish.
Wisconsin is home to the 430 mile long Wisconsin River that is known for its amazing historical background. Many years ago it was used throughout the state as a road for transportation from one location to another. The river begins at the Northeast corner of the state and ends at the Mississippi River. You get the best of both worlds when fishing in the river. Not only do you get to bask in the glory of prime Wisconsin fish, but you get to enjoy the uniqueness of the Mississippi creatures. The Wisconsin River flows through Adams County into Wisconsin Dells and is filled with fun attractions and historical landmarks. An interesting fact is that a long time ago, the ice that formed Lake Wisconsin melted away causing an overflow of water which cut a portion of the Wisconsin River out which in turn created the Wisconsin Dells.