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Spillerberg Lake

Spillerberg Lake

Source: wisconsin_department_of_natural_resources Updated 1 year ago

City: Morse, WI
County: Ashland County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 46.20055521, -90.67593808
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About This Access Site
Spillerberg Lake is a 75-acre lake in Ashland County near Morse, Wisconsin, offering a public boat landing for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboats. The lake reaches a maximum depth of 24 feet and is accessible via Boat Landing Road 246. This scenic paddling destination is located within the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, providing access to one of northern Wisconsin's largest expanses of public lands.

The lake is popular for fishing, with opportunities to catch musky, walleye, largemouth bass, and panfish. The area also supports wildlife viewing, including eagle watching. Paddlers should note that nearby Mineral Lake Campground (operated by Recreation.gov at 715-264-2511) is currently closed, though the boat ramp remains available for day-use access. The location offers proximity to the North Country National Scenic Trail and other recreation opportunities in the surrounding national forest.
Federal Facility Information
715-264-2511 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
We apologize, this campground is currently closed. Recreation
Boating, swimming and fishing are popular activities among visitors. A boat ramp to the lake is provided off of Forest Service Road 187, about a mile from the campground.

Anglers can expect a catch of a variety of freshwater lake and river species, including musky, bass, walleye and pan fish. Eagle watching is also a...

Overview
We apologize, this campground is currently closed. Recreation
Boating, swimming and fishing are popular activities among visitors. A boat ramp to the lake is provided off of Forest Service Road 187, about a mile from the campground.

Anglers can expect a catch of a variety of freshwater lake and river species, including musky, bass, walleye and pan fish. Eagle watching is also a popular pastime.

The forest is home to hundreds of miles of off-road vehicle, hiking and mountain biking trails, as well as numerous lakes, ponds and rivers to sink a line or launch a boat. Access to the North Country National Scenic Trail, which traverses thousands of miles from New York to North Dakota, is available nearby.Facilities

Natural Features
The 256-acre Mineral Lake is surrounded by a mixed hardwoods forest. Several campsites overlook the lake and the area is home to a variety of birds, including eagles, and plentiful wildlife.

Nearby Attractions
Morgan Falls and St. Peter's Dome, the highest peak in the forest, are both located nearby and make excellent day trips.

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Nearby Recreation Areas
North Country National Scenic Trail Located within
Chequamegon-Nicolet NF Located within