Petenwell Lake

Lake Petenwell is a man-made lake in central Wisconsin, in Adams, Juneau, and Wood counties next to Castle Rock Lake. It covers over 23,000 acres (93 km2) and is 42 feet (13 m) deep.

Petenwell Lake
Dam which forms Lake Petenwell
LocationAdams / Juneau / Wood counties, Wisconsin, US
Coordinates44.134969°N 89.971062°W / 44.134969; -89.971062
Typeartificial lake
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area23,000 acres (9,300 ha)
Max. depth42 ft (13 m)

Lake Petenwell is Wisconsin's second largest lake at 23,040 acres (93.2 km2) or approximately 36 square miles (93 km2). It was created in 1948 by the Wisconsin River Power Company with the construction of a dam across the Wisconsin River near Necedah.[1] It has a maximum depth of 42 feet (13 m) and is used for skiing, sailing and fishing. Private lakefront property is very limited as most of the virgin shoreline is undeveloped forest. Wildlife includes wintering bald eagles. Game fish include walleye, northern pike, bass, panfish, and muskellunge.

The area around the lake has restaurants, a community theater, a golf course and two casinos.

Algae

blue-green algae was reported in the lake in 2013.[2] In 2019, Adams County website stated that the beaches were not closed due to algae, and that the situation was being monitored.

References

  1. Petenwell Lake (Petenwell Dam)
  2. Marshall, Jessica, "Blue-Green Algae: Iridescent but Deadly", The Atlantic, retrieved 17 August 2013


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