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**Location & Access:** The Easton Pond boat ramp is located at Easton Pond County Park in Adams County, Wisconsin. This access point provides entry to Easton Lake (also called Easton Pond), a 33-acre spring-fed lake. Note that the primary access is a steep carry-in stairway rather than a traditional boat ramp, making it best suited for kayaks, canoes, and other small, portable watercraft that can be carried down to the water.
**Water Conditions & Paddling:** Easton Lake has a maximum depth of 11 feet and is fed by several springs and Campbell Creek from the east. The lake connects to a wider waterway system—downstream, Campbell Creek meets Fairbank Creek, and both flow into White Creek, which eventually reaches the Wisconsin River near Castle Rock Lake. This makes it suitable for calm-water paddling on the lake itself, with potential for exploring downstream creek paddling for those seeking a longer adventure.
**Facilities:** As a county park access point, Easton Pond offers public access to the water. Paddlers should come prepared for the steep carry-in and plan accordingly for their vessel type and physical ability to transport their craft to the water's edge.