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Black Oak Lake Boat Launch

Black Oak Lake

Source: wisconsin_department_of_natural_resources Updated 1 year ago

City: Land O' Lakes, WI
County: Vilas County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 46.15549696, -89.30694734
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About This Access Site
Black Oak Lake is a 564-acre lake in Vilas County near Land O' Lakes, Wisconsin, offering a public boat landing for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboats. The lake features a maximum depth of 85 feet and very clear water, making it suitable for paddling and recreation. A paved boat ramp provides convenient access to the water.

The lake supports a healthy fishery with panfish, bass (largemouth and smallmouth), northern pike, trout, and walleye. Paddlers should be aware that motorized boating is permitted on this lake. Nearby camping options include Sylvania Wilderness Backcountry Camping and Sylvania (Clark Lake) Campground, both available for reservations, making this an excellent base for a multi-day paddling trip in the north woods.
Federal Facility Information
906-358-4724 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Planning a visit to the Clark Lake Pavilion? Watch for Alerts at the top of the page for any Alerts regarding this facility. The Clark Lake Pavilion, located within the Clark Lake day use area, sits in a beautiful north woods setting; at the north end of Clark Lake. The pavilion provides a large indoor gathering area complete with picnic tables, limited seating and a fireplace. The...

Overview
Planning a visit to the Clark Lake Pavilion? Watch for Alerts at the top of the page for any Alerts regarding this facility. The Clark Lake Pavilion, located within the Clark Lake day use area, sits in a beautiful north woods setting; at the north end of Clark Lake. The pavilion provides a large indoor gathering area complete with picnic tables, limited seating and a fireplace. The large parking area serves as parking for the pavilion and Clark Lake day use area; there are 46 parking spots, 2 accessible parking spots, and 1 bus/larger vehicle parking spot.
Recreation
Clark Lake day use area, Clark Lake campground, and the Sylvania Wilderness provide visitors with a multitude of opportunities to enjoy picnicking, paddling, fishing, hiking, swimming, camping and the solitude of wilderness. With more than 30 named lakes, 26 miles of hiking trails, and 50 backcountry campsites on the wilderness landscape there are no shortage of hiking, paddling, and camping opportunities throughout the area.

The Clark Lake campground is just a short drive from the pavilion and provides an overnight camping option for those wishing to camp in the area.Facilities
The Clark Lake day use area offers a large outdoor picnic area complete with picnic tables and grills, a beautiful sandy beach, as well as an enclosed pavilion with a fireplace. Co-located within the pavilion are flush toilets facilities. Nearby, the Clark Lake campground offers four camping loops with a total of 48 campsites, paved access roads, pressurized water system, flush toilets and a trailer dump station. There are canoe access landings at the north end of Crooked Lake and Clark Lake to access paddling opportunities within the wilderness.Natural Features
The Clark Lake pavilion sits just outside the Sylvania Wilderness boundary at the north end of Clark Lake. Clark Lake is a crystal clear lake with a natural sandy shoreline, providing excellent swimming and outdoor picnic opportunities just a short walk from the pavilion.

Sylvania Wilderness encompasses 18,327 acres of primitive lands and is part of the National Wilderness Preservation System. With its untouched, virgin timber still standing tall, Sylvania looks and feels today like it did when it was first discovered. Sylvania Wilderness welcomes the new and returning visitor with towering, ancient trees, the lonesome call of loons and soft pine needles underfoot. A staggering 4,000 acres of this wilderness is covered by water.
Nearby Attractions
The Wilderness Lakes Trails system encompasses 38 miles of bike and pedestrian trails that traverse Michigan and Wisconsin, as well as encircling Sylvania Wilderness. This trail system provides a multitude of riding and pedestrian opportunities and has something for everyone.

The Land O' Lakes cross country ski trails, adjacent to Sylvania Wilderness, offer approximately 6.5 miles of groomed ski trail. Whether you are an expert skier, or a beginner, you're sure to find a favorite trail that lets you enjoy the great outdoors all winter long.

The almost one million acres of the Ottawa National Forest are located in the Western Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The forest extends from the south shore of Lake Superior to the Wisconsin border. The area is rich in wildlife viewing opportunities; breathtaking views of rolling hills dotted with lakes, rivers and waterfalls; and spectacular fall colors.Charges & Cancellations
Cancellations

If you cancel reservation at least 14 days prior to check in date, all recreation fees, minus a $10 cancellation fee and the reservation fee ($8 if made online or $9 if made through the call center) will be refunded.
If you cancel reservation less than 14 days prior to check in date, you forfeit the entire total paid. 

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Staff will hold facility until check-in time on the arrival date.

For more information about rules and reservation policies, visit the Recreaiton.gov Rules and Reservations Policy page.   

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Nearby Campgrounds (2 within 10 miles)
SYLVANIA WILDERNESS BACKCOUNTRY CAMPING
On-site Reservable
Sylvania (Clark Lake) Campground
On-site Reservable