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SOLD! - Camp or build on over 1/2 acre Lot w/Lake Access!
The deal fell through! Don't wait! Leave city life behind and come to the country! Affordable! It's hard to find lake access lots of this size, for this price! Don't miss this awesome vacation spot! Invest in your future! Camp or build on this very affordable wooded parcel. Ownership in this lot that is over half an acre gives you deeded lake access by means of a waterfront outlot. McGinnis Lake is a quiet & peaceful 27 acre, spring-fed, no-motor lake in Central Wisconsin & is known for it's good bass & pan fishing. Enjoy swimming or grab the canoe & your fishing pole! Just 20 minutes to Wisconsin Dells for shopping, fine dining and unique entertainment! Family must sacrifice this property. Priced to sell fast! Call Listing agent Bill on his cell at 608-474-2109 or toll-free 1-888-696-8695. This will not last long, so call now!
Central Wisconsin Land for sale in Adams County, WI.
Parts of this subdivision have deeded access to McGinnis Lake which is located to the west of Deer Run East on the other side of County Road G. Happy Acres and Deer Run Estates are the other two developments around McGinnis Lake. All these subdivisions consist of a mix of full time residents and vacation homes / cabins. Most lots are wooded with pines and oaks and the sizes range from ½ acre to 1 acre.
McGinnis Lake is a smaller 33 acre fishing lake with a small public access lot right of off Cty Rd G on the eastside. McGinnis Lake is located in New Chester Township, Adams County just north of Brooks, WI. about 1 mile. Its been heavily developed around the lake into 2 sections, Deer Run Estates and Happy Acres with some full time residential homes, some part time vacation cabins and the remainder are vacant lots.
Neenah Creek starts at McGinnis Lake then flows to the southeast all the way into Marquette County about 6 miles downstream. You can find several sections of Upper Neenah Fishery Area open to the public as you head down the creek.
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 30 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.
Wolf Lake WI is located in Jackson Township Adams County, Central Wisconsin with several other small fishing lakes like Goose Lake, Peppermill Lake, Deep Lake, Parker Lake, Crooked Lake… Wolf Lake is a smaller 49 acre lake but it’s about 50 feet deep. It’s also a “No Motor Lake”. The lake offers some good Panfishing with plenty of Largemouth Bass and some say a Northern Pike here and there. Wolf Lake’s shoreline is 75% developed with homes and vacant lots but the other 25% to the Northeast is Upper Neenah Fishery Area with Neenah Creek Trout Stream flowing through it.
Neenah Creek is known for its Brown Trout which starts at McGinnis Lake it’s headwaters in New Chester Township of Adams County and quickly flows through 4 locations of Upper Neenah Creek State Fishery Areas. It flows through Jackson Township right past Wolf Lake then just north of Hill Lake (Private) before it winds its way into Oxford Township of Marquette County making its way into Neenah Lake in the Village of Oxford, Wisconsin. The water flows through Neenah Dam returning back to creek form heading south into Douglas Township Neenah Creek is continually fled by little unknown creeks and streams along its way until meeting up O’Keefe Creek whose headwaters are from Blue Lake right by Jordan Lake back in Adams Cty. The main channel meets up with the South Branch of Neenah Creek getting its water from Mason Lake.
Oxford, Wisconsin 53952 is located in Township of Oxford in Marquette County. It's on state road 82 and is crossed by County Road A, I & J. It's just west of I-39 /51 between Westfield and Montello. Oxford is considered a village and is home to many full time residents who work in the area. It is also a popular recreational area with many lake and stream homes. It features limited shopping, School, Post Office, area Corporate Farm fields, Bank, Church, Bar, Cafe, Gas Station, Snowmobiling, local community Flea Market and a Park in the center of town. You will find plenty of Wildlife and many fishing lakes within minutes. Because of the interstate the town has lots of tourists pass through on their way to the famous Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin River and the Petenwell/Castle Rock Area. In general the area is a vacationers hotspot due to the lakes, public land, country living and attractions at the dells. Oxford has an attractive travel time from the larger cities; Chicago, Milwaukee, Madison, Minneapolis to name a few.
The Upper Neenah Creek Fishery Area was created in 1962 and is about 360 acres. It's located in New Chester and Jackson Township in Adams County, Central WI. This public land area is spread out over 4 locations along Neenah Creek which is also a Class 1 trout stream. Access points are somewhat limited to roadside parking in most cases with some spots requiring access through the water or private land. The roads adjoining the Upper Neenah Creek Fishery are County Road G, County road A, County road EE and Fawn Court and 1st Lane with the only parking area by Hill Lake on County Road EE. According to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, fishing, hunting, trapping, hiking, birding and photography are all allowed. This area is also managed for Brown Trout by the WI DNR. The fishery is also home to a wide variety of wildlife such as Whitetail Deer, beaver, eastern wild turkey, grouse woodchucks and squirrels. You will find red oak, white oak, red & white pine, jack pine as well as birch and maple in the sandy lowland soils. The Upper Neenah Creek State Fishery Area is considered to be part of the Wisconsin State Park System.
Jackson Township is located in Adams County, Wisconsin mostly known for its fishing lakes and the famous Neenah Creek trout stream and watershed. Jordon Lake offers 213 skiable acres and is 79 feet deep, Wolf Lake 50 acres and 50 ft deep electric motors only, Goose Lake is an 80 acre fishing lake, Peppermill Lake has 100 acres, Hill Lake acres unknown (WI DNR), McDougall Lake 9 acres, Deep Lake is only 35 acres and 47 feet deep, Crooked Lake is 48 acres and 56 feet deep, Parker Lake 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.
Goose Lake is a well know fishing lake in Jackson Township, Adams County, Central Wisconsin. Here you’ll find a small public beach / boat launch surrounded by older vacation homes and some full time residential homes as well. The lake offers excellent opportunities for Largemouth Bass & Panfish fishing with the occasional Northern Pike. It's about 81 acres with a max depth of 18 feet deep plus a small 3 acre island by Tranquil Bay on the Southwest side of the lake. Great fishing, but not as deep as some of the neighboring fishing lakes like Wolf Lake at 50 ft deep or Deep Lake at 47 feet deep which are no wake lakes.
There’s not much vacant land for sale on Goose Lake anymore because most lakefront lots were built on many years ago and the new development called Tranquil Bay only has a couple waterfront lake lots. It is aerated for the fish but it created thin ice in the winter so becareful.
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 Lake's 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.
Adams County is Located in Central Wisconsin between Wisconsin Rapids and Wisconsin Dells consisting of 17 Townships 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 (mostly corporate) and small businesses. State Highway 21 is the main artery for East & West and State Hwy 13 is the main artery for North & South travel.