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Access Site WI

Lost Land/Teal Lake

Lost Land Lake

Source: wisconsin_department_of_natural_resources Updated 1 year ago

City: Hayward, WI
County: Sawyer County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 46.10240582, -91.16523557
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About This Access Site
Lost Land Lake is a 1,264-acre lake in Sawyer County near Hayward, Wisconsin, offering public access via a deep water boat ramp located on Landing Camp Road on the west shore. The lake has a maximum depth of 21 feet with an average depth of 12 feet, making it suitable for most watercraft including kayaks, canoes, and motorboats. This is a good launching point for paddlers and anglers looking to explore a substantial backcountry lake within the Chequamegon National Forest area.

The lake supports healthy populations of musky, northern pike, walleye, largemouth and smallmouth bass, and panfish, making it popular with anglers. The surrounding forest and connected Teal Lake offer scenic paddling and exploration opportunities. For those interested in multi-day trips, camping is available at nearby Moose Lake Campground in the national forest. Contact information for the area is available through the Chequamegon National Forest at (715) 634-4821 or (715) 264-2511 for details about facility conditions, access, or nearby services.
Federal Facility Information
(715) 634-4821 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Moose Lake Campground sits along its namesake lake in the Chequamegon National Forest of northern Wisconsin. The serene lake and surrounding forest offer a spectacular location for families to enjoy nature.Recreation
The location provides access to a variety of activities, including miles of off-road vehicle, hiking and mountain biking trails.

Anglers will find an abundance of musky,...

Overview
Moose Lake Campground sits along its namesake lake in the Chequamegon National Forest of northern Wisconsin. The serene lake and surrounding forest offer a spectacular location for families to enjoy nature.Recreation
The location provides access to a variety of activities, including miles of off-road vehicle, hiking and mountain biking trails.

Anglers will find an abundance of musky, walleye, bass and pan fish in the lake, and the clear water is ideal for kayaking, canoeing and swimming. A sandy beach and a boat ramp provide convenient lake access.Facilities
This small and semi-secluded campground offers about 15 single-family campsites for tent and RV camping.

Each site is equipped with tables and campfire rings with grills. Accessible vault toilets, drinking water and trash collection are provided. Roads into the campground are not paved and the parking aprons are grass and gravel.Natural Features
Chequamegon National Forest offers 845,000 acres dotted with countless lakes, rivers and streams. Pine, spruce, maple, aspen, and balsam forests, as well as extensive jack pine plantations, make up the lush landscape.

Moose Lake is a 1,670-acre body of water that is popular for fishing, boating and swimming. Elk, eagles, loons and other wildlife are often viewed in and near the campground.

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