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Two Sisters Lake offers public boat access via a dedicated boat landing in Rhinelander, making it a convenient launch point for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboaters in Oneida County. This 719-acre lake provides plenty of space for paddling and water recreation, with a maximum depth of 63 feet. The lake bottom is primarily composed of sand (65%) and gravel (25%), with some muck, offering a relatively stable paddling environment.
The lake supports diverse fish populations including musky, panfish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike, and walleye, making it popular with anglers. Paddlers can expect a spring-fed lake environment with good water quality. Whether you're interested in a casual paddle, fishing trip, or exploring the area, Two Sisters Lake's public access point provides a straightforward entry to the water.