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Wisconsin's third largest lake, is preserved in her pristine wilderness state for you and all future generations to enjoy. In 1924, the Northern States Power Company (NSP), completed the dam across the Chippewa River, backing up the waters of 11 natural lakes, nine natural rivers and countless streams and ponds to form the Lake Chippewa Flowage.

With more than 15,000 acres of water, 140 islands and over 200 miles of undeveloped shoreline, the Chippewa Flowage offers you a world of opportunity right here in the North Woods. Enjoy the thrill of a fighting musky, elusive walleye, slab crappie, numerous small or large mouth bass, jumbo perch and plentiful panfish, we have them all for you to enjoy.

While exploring the hidden bays and islands, enjoy the bald eagle gracefully flying overhead, the loons acting ever so playful, the beavers rapidly building their lodges, or the blue heron seeking out his dinner. Enter into wooded terrain, only to find the hundreds of acres of white tailed deer and the bear feeding on the land itself, or the raccoons and porcupines making their way through the thick woods. These acres of wooded terrain provide excellent trails for the snowmobiler, snowshoer or skier of the family

 

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