Smaller Lakes


We organized many of the smaller lakes in this area by alphabetical order.  Take a look below to explore this area.  To view the larger lakes, click here.


Boulder Lake


Boulder Lake is a 370 acre lake located in Oconto, Langlade Counties.  It has a maximum depth of 11 feet.  Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye, smallmouth bass and panfish.  According to the DNR, largemouth bass and panfish are common in the lake while smallmouth bass, walleye and northern pike are listed as present.



Duck Lake


Duck Lake is a 120 acre lake located in Langlade County.  It has a maximum depth of 19 feet.  Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike, muskie and panfish.  According to the DNR, panfish are abundant in the lake while largemouth bass and northern pike are considered common.  Muskie are listed as present.



Dynamite Lake


Dynamite Lake is a 100 acre lake located in Langlade County.  It has a maximum depth of 28 feet.  Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike and panfish.  According to the DNR, largemouth bass are common in the lake while northern pike and panfish are listed as present.



Greater Bass Lake


Greater Bass Lake is a 244 acre lake located in Langlade County.  It has a maximum depth of 25 feet.  Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye, smallmouth bass, muskie and panfish.  According to the DNR, largemouth bass are common in the lake while all the other species of fish listed are considered present.



Little Sand Lake


Little Sand Lake is a 237 acre lake located in Langlade, Forest Counties.  It has a maximum depth of 20 feet.  Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye and panfish.  According to the DNR, panfish are common in the lake while largemouth bass, northern pike and walleye are listed as present.



Lower Post Lake


Lower Post Lake is a 379 acre lake located in Langlade County.  It has a maximum depth of 9 feet.  Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye, muskie and panfish.  According to the DNR, northern pike are abundant in the lake while the other species of fish are listed as present.



Mary Lake


Mary Lake is a 154 acre lake located in Langlade, Oconto Counties. It has a maximum depth of 20 feet.  Fish include largemouth bass and panfish.  According to the DNR, largemouth bass are common in the lake and panfish are listed as present.



Moccasin Lake


Moccasin Lake is a 113 acre lake located in Langlade County.  It has a maximum depth of 38 feet.  Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye, muskie and panfish.  According to the DNR, largemouth bass are common in the lake while the other species of fish are listed as present.



Moose Lake


Moose Lake is a 113 acre lake located in Langlade County.  It has a maximum depth of 20 feet.  Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike, trout and panfish.  According to the DNR, largemouth bass, northern pike and trout are common in the lake while panfish are listed as present.  On Moose Lake, there is a spring-fed pond called Moose Springs and the springs help feed the lake with cold, fresh water.  Anglers fish for trout in Moose Springs.



Rose Lake


Rose Lake is a 115 acre lake located in Langlade County.  It has a maximum depth of 24 feet.  Fish include largemouth bass, walleye, trout and panfish.  According to the DNR, largemouth bass and walleye are common in the lake while trout and panfish are listed as present.



Sawyer Lake


Sawyer Lake is a 149 acre lake located in Langlade County.  It has a maximum depth of 31 feet.  Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye, smallmouth bass and panfish.  According to the DNR, largemouth bass, walleye and panfish are common in the lake while smallmouth bass and northern pike are listed as present.



Summit Lake


Summit Lake is a 279 acre lake located in Langlade County.  It has a maximum depth of 29 feet.  Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye, muskie and panfish.  According to the DNR, largemouth bass are common in the lake while the other species of fish are listed as present.



White Lake


White Lake is a 153 acre lake located in Langlade County.  It has a maximum depth of 42 feet.  Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye, trout and panfish.  According to the DNR, largemouth bass are common in the lake while the other species of fish are listed as present.