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Tahoe Park, located at 95 LaCrosse Street in Beaver Dam, provides convenient public access to Beaver Dam Lake. This 3.3-acre city park features a dedicated boat launching area with ample parking for vehicles with trailers, plus four additional non-trailer parking spaces. The facility includes handicap-accessible restrooms, an indoor building with electricity, and a mini shelter—making it a well-equipped option for launching kayaks, canoes, or larger boats.
The park is open seasonally (April 1 – October 31) and serves as one of seven public boat landings around Beaver Dam Lake, Wisconsin's 16th largest lake. In addition to water access, Tahoe Park offers fishing piers, a sand volleyball court, basketball court, and a winter ice rink with warming facility. The surrounding area includes the massive Horicon National Wildlife Refuge (33,000+ acres), making this an excellent base for exploring one of the Midwest's most important freshwater ecosystems and a critical migratory waterfowl area.