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The Clam Lake East boat ramp, located on Cumberland Point Road near Siren in Burnett County, provides public access to 1,338-acre Clam Lake. This is a shallow lake with a maximum depth of 11 feet, making it suitable for kayakers, canoeists, and recreational boaters. The ramp offers a convenient launch point for exploring the lake's waters and nearby islands.
This access area is part of a broader wildlife management region that includes multiple public landing points. In addition to the main ramp on Cumberland Point Road, there is supplementary parking available 0.7 miles east on Lynch Bridge Road. Clam Lake supports a healthy fishery with panfish, bass, pike, walleye, and other species, attracting anglers as well as paddlers. The lake's gentle character and accessible boat landings make it ideal for leisurely paddling and family outings.
The area also offers proximity to broader recreational opportunities, including connections to the Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway system and the scenic Clam River section nearby. Visitors to the region will find downtown Clam Lake's park facilities and visitor resources helpful for planning their outing.
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