Blue Lake

View of Blue Lake, the 441 acre lake in Minocqua, Wisconsin
   Blue Lake is a 441-acre lake with an average depth of 25 feet and a clarity of 25 feet. The lake does not have a public launch which makes it pretty quiet. One of the really nice things about Blue Lake is that it is just ten minutes from Minocqua. The lake bottom is mostly sand and the trees around the lake is a nice mix of hard and soft woods. The lake has a meandering 5.64 mile shoreline. There are 2.66 acres of water per owner and 29.5 owners per mile of shoreline. The clear water and notable depth give it a clean, inviting swimming and paddling feel with a bright appearance. The largely sand bottom and mixed hardwood/pine shoreline create a classic "up north" look, and its 5.6-mile, gently winding shoreline supports around 2.7 acres of water per owner with roughly 30 owners per mile. There is no public launch, which keeps day-use pressure low and boat traffic light, making the lake feel primarily like an owners' and guests' playground despite being only about ten minutes from Minocqua. It feels like an owners' lake first, ideal for buyers who want clear water, short drives to Minocqua, and a quieter, more residential character.
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Blue Lake Specs:

Clarity: 25.0 Feet
Avg. Depth: 25 Feet
Size: 441 Acres
Max Depth: 49 Feet
Shoreline: 5.64 Miles
Water Source: Seepage
Lake Access: Semi-Private
Water Color: Deep Blue
Trophic State: Oligotrophic
Town:Minocqua
Time to Town: 10 Minutes
Acres Per Owner: 2.66
Owners Per Mile: 29.43

Homes for Sale:

No Current Listings

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Lots for Sale:

No Current Listings
Fishing: Okay
Fish Species: Variety
Bottom: Mostly Sand
Boat Traffic: Average
Noise Level: Quiet
High Speed: Yes
Natural Gas: Yes
Lake Roads: Average
Cell Coverage: Good
Home Density: Above Average
Boat Launch: No
Lake Grade: Elite
Rentals on Lake: Yes
Township: Minocqua
School District: Lakeland Union
Tax Rate: $8.85 / $1000
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Blue Lake contour map
Biking/Walking/Ski Trails:
Bearskin State Trail - The Bearskin Trail is an 18 mile semi-paved trail that isn't groomed in the winter. The surface is crushed granite and the trail is pretty level. A trail pass is required for biking. The trail is located a few miles east of Blue Lake.
Paddling Routes:
No nearby paddling routes but with limited boat traffic and clear water, Blue Lake is a really good paddling lake.
Snowmobile Trails:
Part of the Country Cruisers Trails system runs just to the west of Blue Lake. This trail system is 90 miles of trails that connect to the rest of the trails in Northern Wisconsin.
ATV Trails:
No nearby trails
Nearby State Areas:
Minocqua:
59 mins
Grocery Store
hospital
Times are approximate. I just took a rough average from different points around the lake.

This is a summary based on available information.

Blue Lake’s clear, moderate-depth water supports healthy populations of panfish, bass, and pike, with fishing effort primarily from residents and their guests rather than heavy day use. The clear conditions often require more subtle presentations and attention to light and wind, with early/late periods, overcast days, and wind-blown shorelines typically producing better action. Many owners treat fishing as one of several lake activities—alongside swimming, paddling, and cruising—rather than the sole focus.

How big is Blue Lake?

Blue Lake is 441 acres with 5.64 miles of shoreline.

How deep is Blue Lake?

Blue Lake has an average depth of 25 feet and a maximum depth of 49 feet.

Does Blue Lake have a boat launch?

No, Blue Lake does not have a public boat launch.

How far is Blue Lake from Minocqua?

Blue Lake is 10 minutes from Minocqua, Wisconsin.

What fish are in Blue Lake?

Blue Lake contains a Variety of fish species including Panfish, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Walleye.

What is the water clarity of Blue Lake?

Blue Lake has a water clarity of 25.0 feet.

How long is the shoreline on Blue Lake?

The shoreline of Blue Lake is about 5.64 miles.

What type of lake is Blue Lake?

Blue Lake is a Seepage lake.

What is the trophic status of Blue Lake?

Blue Lake is a Oligotrophic lake.

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