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Beaver Dam Lake is a 1,163-acre lake in northern Wisconsin with a maximum depth of 106 feet, offering excellent opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, and boating. The Cumberland area access point provides convenient boat ramp access to this substantial water body. The lake features multiple public landings around its perimeter, making it accessible for paddlers of all skill levels.
This access site is part of a well-developed recreation area with several amenities to support your visit. You'll find parking for vehicles and trailers, and the surrounding area includes parks and natural areas popular with anglers and wildlife enthusiasts. The lake supports diverse waterfowl populations, including ducks, geese, and swans, making it scenic for paddling. Additional public boat landings are available at Derge Park (west side), Fish Camp, Mill Road, and Spring Road in the Town of Fox Lake, giving you flexibility in choosing your launch point.
Before heading out, check with local DNR resources for current water conditions and any regulations specific to Beaver Dam Lake. The lake's substantial size and depth make it suitable for various paddling activities, though conditions can vary seasonally.
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