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Located in Lake Geneva, Walworth County, the Schofield Road access site provides public boat ramp access to Lake Como, a 955-acre recreational lake. This is a publicly-owned launch facility suitable for kayaks, canoes, and motorboats of various sizes. The lake's shallow maximum depth of 9 feet makes it ideal for recreational paddling and fishing, with good populations of panfish, largemouth bass, and northern pike.
Paddlers should note that Como Lake's relatively small size and shallow depth make it well-suited for calm-water kayaking and canoeing. The calm conditions typically found on this lake make it accessible for paddlers of varying skill levels. When planning your visit, check local weather conditions, as shallow lakes can be more affected by wind. For current facility details such as parking availability, amenities, and any access fees, contact the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources or check with local recreation resources before your trip.