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Beaver Lake: 315 acres; upscale residences; quiet lake. Private Chenequa Golf club. Carry-in boat access only
off Hwy 83. Excellent clarity.
Fowler Lake: 78 acres; City lake, yet quiet and scenic. Two-mile walking/biking bath around the lake. Public boat
ramp and city park. Annual Art Festival in August.
Upper Genesee Lake: 37 acres; non-motorized quiet lake. Great fishing. Carry on access only.   
Middle Genesee Lake: 93 acres; Largest of the Genesee Lakes, peaceful with an "up north" feeling. No public
access.    
Lower Genesee Lake: 62 acres;  peaceful with an "up north" feeling. Older cottages and larger upscale
residences.
Golden Lake:  258 acres; Located on the Waukesha /Jefferson County line. Public boat ramp.
Hunters Lake:  65 acres; private lake for a quiet getaway or lake access from one of the areas finest subdivisions
"The Preserve at Hunters Lake".  
Lake Keesus: 227 acres; strong lake community. Cottages, updated homes and new construction dot the
shoreline. Public ramp.    
Lac La Belle: 1,117 acres;  Upscale residences. One of Lake Country's premiere lakes. Public boat ramps & city
beach. Very clear water.
Moose Lake: 81 acres; mix of larger new homes and older summer cottages.  No public boat access. Pristine lake.
Good fishing. Sandy bottoms.
Nagawicka Lake: 958 acres; Very active lake recreation with a County Park. Public access and boat ramps.
Upper Nashotah Lake: 133 acres; private; Nashotah House (Episcopal Seminary) owns large parcel; few
residences; Carry-in boat access only. Good fishing.
Lower Nashotah Lake: 92 acres;  Private. Carry-in boat access only. One of few lakes supporting trout. Exclusive
lake with "up north" feel.   
Upper Nemahbin Lake: 283 acres;  Scenic natural shoreline gives "north woods" feel. Boat ramp located on the
channel between Upper & Lower Nemahbin Lakes.
Lower Nemahbin Lake: 271 acres; Quiet fisherman's lake. Sandy shorelines. Public access and boat ramp on
channel between lakes.
North Lake: 437 acres; Quiet lake; upscale residences and older cottages. Evergreen Condominiums. No public
boat access.
Oconomowoc Lake: 767 acres; Exclusive; upscale residences. Private Oconomowoc Lake Club. No public boat
access, but boaters can gain access via the Oconomowoc River.
Okauchee Lake: 1,187 acres;  One of the busiest lakes in Waukesha County, restaurants, yacht club, sail boat
races, and other events. Public access and boat ramp. Very good fishing lake.
Pewaukee Lake: 2,493 acres: Extremely active, heavily public use. Lake Country's largest and busiest lake. Two
public boat ramps and carry-in access.
Pine Lake: 703 acres; Upscale residences and mansions; Very clear water. Private island owned by Pine Lake
Association. New public boat launch. Wooded shoreline.   
Pretty Lake: 54 acres; small town community and year round lake homes. Good fishing. Public boat ramp.    
Silver Lake: 222 acres; Quiet, private feeling; weekend restrictions. One public boat ramp. Future condominium
project being considered.
Waterville Lake:  68 acres; quiet, private lake living with larger homes and well manicured mature lots. Good
swimming & boating.    
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WAUKESHA COUNTY ATTRACTIONS / RECREATION

Waukesha County webpage

Golf courses

National Ice Age Trail / Kettle Moraine
262-574-6200  1000 miles

Glacial Drumlin Trail
262-646-3025  47 miles

Lake Country Recreation Trail
262-548-7801  8 miles
Hiking, biking, joggers, dogs on leash

Nashotah Park / Hwy C
262-367-1022
X-country skiing, hiking, sledding, snowshoe, ice fishing (Forest Lake)

Lapham Peak Park / KMS Southern Unit / Delafield
262-646-3025  17 miles
Hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, x-country skiing

Scuppernong Trails / Ottawa
262-594-6200
Camping, swimming, hiking, bird watching, x-country ski trails

Retzer Nature Center / Waukesha
262-896-8007

Old World Wisconsin / Eagle
19th Century farms and village / hiking
http://www.shsw.wisc.edu/sites/oww
AERIAL VIEW OF MOOSE LAKE