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Lake Access Piers are CLOSED for the season

Lake Access Piers are CLOSED for the season at (Babcock, Fish Camp, Goodland, William G. Lunney Lake Farm County Parks)

Park Closed

Closed/no access due to flooding.

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Fish Lake County Park

Fish Lake County Park is located on the west side of Fish Lake in the far northwestern corner of Dane County. Facilities at this 3-acre site include a shelter house, picnic area and a carry-in canoe launch. The lake is ~200 acres in size with a maximum depth of 62 feet and contains Northern Pike, Largemouth Bass and Panfish. It can be reached via USH 12, north on CTH KP, right on CTH Y, left on Mack Road and right on Fish Lake Road.

  • A boat launch is available at nearby Lussier County Park.
  • Boats using gas motors are prohibited on Fish Lake per Town of Roxbury ordinance.
     
Fish Lake County Park is CLOSED (no access) due to flooding.

Activities

Accessible Facilities
Archery Hunting (permit required)
Boat Launch (no permit required)
Canoe/Kayak Launch
Fishing
Parking
Picnic Area
Restrooms (vault/pit)
Shelter (non-electric)
Wildlife Viewing

Addresses

Google Maps are provided for reference. Trails, park boundaries, parking lots and other features on this map may not be up-to-date. Please check the official maps for up-to-date information.

Restrooms

Plans/Projects

History