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Lake Camelot County Park in Nekoosa offers public boat access via a dedicated ramp on the southwestern shore of Lower Camelot Lake. Operated by the Adams County Parks Department, this is an excellent launch point for kayakers and canoeists exploring the Camelot Lake system. The park is strategically located near the dam that flows into Lake Sherwood and Fourteenmile Creek, making it ideal for paddlers interested in exploring the connected waterway system.
Camelot Lake spans 445 acres with an average depth of 9 feet and a maximum depth of 24 feet, providing suitable conditions for various paddle craft and small motorboats. The lake is known for diverse fish populations including walleye, largemouth bass, northern pike, and panfish, making it popular with anglers. The surrounding area offers opportunities to observe Wisconsin wildlife while paddling the Tri-Lakes region.
For those seeking longer paddling routes, the location provides access to an interconnected waterway system—Camelot Lake flows into Lake Sherwood and eventually connects to Fourteenmile Creek, offering extended exploration opportunities through scenic Adams County waters.
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