Lawrence Lake WI North Boat Launch
Lawrence Lake has 2 public boat ramps one on the north side of the lake and the other on the south side. The north boat launch is located on 3rd Drive with little parking.
Lawrence Lake | North Boat Launch | South Boat Launch | Dam | Lawrence Creek | Wildlife Area | State Natural Area
Lawrence Lake also known as Lawrence Pond is located in Westfield Township of Marquette County, Central Wisconsin. The lake is fed by Lawrence Creek trout stream on the Northwest side which helps fill it then is formed by a dam on the eastside which turns into Westfield Creek that flows into the village of Westfield that also creates Westfield Pond. Lawrence Lake is known typically as a fishing lake that is mostly surrounded by privately owned vacant land parcels and residential homes. There is a large piece of public land on the northwest side of the lake around Lawrence Creek stream known as Lawrence Creek State Natural Area & Lawrence Creek Wildlife Areas which is open to Hunting, Hiking, Fishing, Wildlife Viewing, Cross Country Skiing and more…
Quick Specs Guide
Types of Fish: Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, Walleye and Panfish!
Size............... | 221 Acres |
Max Depth........ | 14 feet |
Average Depth... | 8 feet |
Public Access..... | Drive-in Boat Ramps |
Wake Rules ........ |
Dam: Lawrence Lake to Westfield Creek
Lake Type Drainage: Creek fed by Lawrence Creek Trout Stream
Bottom: Sand and mostly Mud
2 Boat Launches - North & South Sides
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