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Turtle Lake is a 141-acre lake in Langlade County, Wisconsin, offering public boat access via a dedicated boat ramp. The lake features moderately clear water with a maximum depth of 30 feet, making it suitable for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboats. The access point is conveniently located on the northeastern shore of the lake.
This is a good destination for paddlers interested in a moderate-sized lake environment. The lake supports populations of panfish, largemouth bass, and northern pike for anglers. Note that Turtle Lake connects to North Turtle Lake via a water passage beneath a small bridge, offering paddlers the option to explore beyond the main lake. A dam on South Turtle Lake regulates water depth for the chain and marks the headwaters of the Turtle River, providing context for the waterway system.