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Wabedo Lake is a 1,226-acre lake in Cass County near Longville, offering a public DNR-owned boat access on the southwest shore. The lake reaches a maximum depth of 95 feet, making it suitable for various watercraft. This access point provides a convenient launch for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboats looking to explore the lake and its connected waters.
The lake is part of the Little Boy Chain, which includes Wabedo, Little Boy, Rice, and Inguadona lakes. While navigation throughout the chain is possible, paddlers and boaters should be aware of potential restrictions, including shallow water, low bridges, and weeds in the connecting channels. The narrow channel between Little Boy and Wabedo lakes has limited vertical and horizontal clearances under highway bridges, so larger boats may have difficulty navigating between these lakes.
This location is ideal for anglers and recreational paddlers seeking a moderately-sized lake with good depth. Plan accordingly if you're interested in exploring multiple lakes in the chain, and be prepared for narrow passages and clearance restrictions when transitioning between waterways.