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Lake Wisconsin, nestled in Columbia and Sauk Counties, Wisconsin, is a picturesque gem that captivates visitors with its scenic beauty and abundant recreational opportunities. This stunning lake offers a tranquil escape from the bustle of everyday life. Surrounded by lush forests, rolling hills, and charming communities, Lake Wisconsin serves as a beloved destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Known for its crystal-clear waters, Lake Wisconsin beckons water enthusiasts to indulge in a myriad of activities. Boating enthusiasts can sail across its expansive surface, while kayakers and paddleboarders can explore its calm bays and hidden coves. Anglers will find themselves in paradise as the lake teems with various fish species, including walleye, muskellunge, and panfish, providing the perfect setting for a relaxing day of fishing.

The surrounding shoreline of Lake Wisconsin offers a wealth of recreational possibilities. Sandy beaches invite families to bask in the sun, build sandcastles, and take refreshing dips in the lake. Hiking and biking trails meander through the picturesque landscape, offering breathtaking vistas and opportunities to spot local wildlife.

Lake Wisconsin

$121.00Price
  • This vintage-style sign is available as a Barrel End or a Ship Wheel.

    Barrel End signs are available in two sizes (23-inch round and 40-inch round) and are embellished with a metal outside ring and 4 studs. Material: Wood with a metal outside ring and metal studs.

    Ship Wheels are available in one size (32-inch from handle to handle). Material: Wood.

    Indoor use only.

    Don’t see your lake here? Not to worry, contact us at sales@oldwoodsigns.com and inquire about your lake. We have a vast collection of lake signs in queue to be added to the website, so yours may have not been upload yet.

    Disclaimer: Maps are intended for decoration only, may contain erroneous information, and may not be used for navigation. All geography changes over time. Lake depths not only change over the years, but season-to-season as well. And ocean depths, of course, change with the tides.

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