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Drummond Lake - North

Drummond Lake

Source: wisconsin_department_of_natural_resources Updated 1 year ago

City: Drummond, WI
County: Bayfield County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 46.35004168, -91.25965743
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About This Access Site
The Drummond Lake - North boat ramp provides public access to Drummond Lake in Bayfield County, Wisconsin, located near the Porcupine Lake Wilderness area about 4 miles southeast of Drummond. This access point is ideal for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboaters looking to explore the scenic lake environment, which features rolling hills covered with oak, maple, hemlock, and white pine forest.

Anglers will appreciate the lake's diverse fishery, with opportunities to catch panfish, largemouth bass, northern pike, and walleye. The area's many streams also contain trout populations. The Porcupine Lake Wilderness, an officially designated 4,446-acre wilderness area, nearby provides a pristine paddling and natural experience for those seeking quieter water exploration in one of Wisconsin's most scenic regions.
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Officially designated as a wilderness in 1984, this 4,446 acre wilderness is located 4 miles southeast of Drummond, Wis. in Bayfield County. Some of the wilderness contains rolling hills covered with oak, maple, hemlock and white pine. The remainder of the area is fairly flat. Many streams contain trout. Porcupine Lake and Eighteen Mile Spring Pond have good fishing for trout, bass, panfish, and...

Officially designated as a wilderness in 1984, this 4,446 acre wilderness is located 4 miles southeast of Drummond, Wis. in Bayfield County. Some of the wilderness contains rolling hills covered with oak, maple, hemlock and white pine. The remainder of the area is fairly flat. Many streams contain trout. Porcupine Lake and Eighteen Mile Spring Pond have good fishing for trout, bass, panfish, and northern pike. Watchable wildlife include deer, bear, fox, coyote, loons and many species of songbirds. The North Country National Scenic Trail runs the length of the area. Branded posts mark the trail location at some intersections.

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