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Hilderbrand Lake Site is a public boat access location on Hilderbrand Lake, a 59-acre lake located near Rhinelander in Oneida County, Wisconsin. This modest-sized lake offers a scenic paddling destination in Wisconsin's Northwoods region and is suitable for kayakers, canoeists, and small motorboats looking for a manageable water body to explore.
The lake reaches a maximum depth of 24 feet and supports populations of panfish, largemouth bass, and northern pike, making it appealing for both paddlers and anglers. The ramp access allows for easy launching of kayaks, canoes, and boats. Visitors should note that this is a publicly-owned access site, though specific amenities and facilities at this location should be confirmed before your visit.
For paddlers planning a trip, Hilderbrand Lake provides a quieter alternative to larger Northwoods lakes. The surrounding area offers typical Northwoods scenery and is conveniently located for those exploring the Rhinelander area. It's advisable to check current conditions and any seasonal restrictions before heading out.