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Laurel Lake

Laurel Lake

Source: wisconsin_department_of_natural_resources Updated 1 year ago

City: Three Lakes, WI
County: Oneida County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 45.81534070, -89.10862435
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About This Access Site
Laurel Lake Boat Ramp provides access to Laurel Lake in the Three Lakes area of Oneida County, Wisconsin. This ramp connects paddlers and boaters to the expansive Three Lakes and Eagle River Chain of Lakes system, offering access to nearly 11,500 acres of water and 174 miles of shoreline. The lake is suitable for kayaking, canoeing, and motorboating, with opportunities for fishing (musky, walleye, and northern pike) and swimming.

**Getting There:** From Three Lakes, travel 4 miles east on State Highway 32 to Chicken in the Woods Road, then turn north for 1.2 miles. Turn north again on Fourmile Road for 0.2 miles, then west on Leatzow Road for another 1.2 miles to reach the Laurel Lake Campground and boat ramp facility. For more details or to make campground reservations, call (715) 479-2827.

The ramp is located within a scenic area of mature pines and oak forest. Note that while the campground is reservable, ADA accessibility is not available at this facility. This is an excellent launch point for exploring the interconnected chain of lakes in the region.
Federal Facility Information
(715) 479-2827 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Laurel Lake is part of the 28 lake Three Lakes and Eagle River Chain of Lakes giving the visitor water access to nearly 11,500 acres of water and 174 miles of shoreline. The campground is located in a stand of grand old pines and young oaks.Recreation
The chain of lakes provides ample opportunity for boating, fishing and swimming. Anglers can expect a catch of musky, walleye, northern...

Overview
Laurel Lake is part of the 28 lake Three Lakes and Eagle River Chain of Lakes giving the visitor water access to nearly 11,500 acres of water and 174 miles of shoreline. The campground is located in a stand of grand old pines and young oaks.Recreation
The chain of lakes provides ample opportunity for boating, fishing and swimming. Anglers can expect a catch of musky, walleye, northern pike, large and smallmouth bass, rock bass, perch, crappie and other panfish. The lakes are open to all types of boating, motorized and non-motorized. The campground does not offer a beach area so any swimming to be done will have to take place from your boat.Facilities
The campground offers 12 single family campsites, available for tent or RV camping. The campground is split between Area 1 which consists of eight sites and Area 2 which consists of four sites. The campground offers both first-come, first-served campsites (5) as well as sites which can be reserved in advance (7). Sites are equipped with tables and fire rings with grills. Vault toilets and drinking water are provided at the campground.

Natural Features
The campground is nestled in a stand of towering pines and young oak trees, at an elevation of 1,630 feet. Laurel Lake is one of 28 lakes which extend from Three Lakes to Eagle River and form the largest inland freshwater chain of lakes in the world, offering endless miles of boating and fishing opportunities, which can be access from the boat landing offered within the campground.
Nearby Attractions
The Town of Three Lakes, once named "America's Best Town" is located seven miles from the campground. Three Lakes offers a variety of services and activities.

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