Little Fork Lake

Aerial view of Little Fork Lake, a 336 acre lake in Three Lakes, Wisconsin
   Little Fork Lake is a nice seized lake on the Three Lakes Chain of Lakes. The lake is located between Island Lake and Big Fork Lake and has a beautiful shoreline. Little Fork has a little less traffic than some of the other lakes on the chain. Little Fork Lake is a nicely sized link in the Three Lakes Chain, positioned between Island Lake and Big Fork Lake with a scenic, generally well-treed shoreline. It feels big enough for comfortable cruising and fishing but not so large that it ever feels overwhelming, and traffic is often a touch lighter than on the headline basins. The shoreline has a mix of cabins and homes that look out over sheltered bays and open stretches, giving owners both cozy near-shore areas and room to wander. It links Island and Big Fork, offering a comfortable mid-sized basin with attractive, tree-lined shores and a bit less traffic than headline lakes. It suits owners who want a pretty, chain-connected home lake that still feels manageable and relaxed day to day. Buyers who land on Little Fork usually like the mix of pretty shoreline, chain connectivity, and slightly reduced traffic compared with the busiest lakes.
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Little Fork Lake Specs:

Clarity: 5.0 Feet
Avg. Depth: 16 Feet
Size: 336 Acres
Max Depth: 34 Feet
Shoreline: 5.20 Miles
Water Source: Drainage
Lake Access: Public
Water Color: Tanned
Trophic State: Mesotrophic
Time to Town: 11 Minutes
Acres Per Owner: 4.25
Owners Per Mile: 15.19
Chain:Three Lakes

Homes for Sale:

No Current Listings

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Lots for Sale:

No Current Listings
Fishing: Average
Fish Species: Variety
Bottom: Mostly Sand
Boat Traffic: High
Noise Level: Average +
High Speed: Yes
Natural Gas: Yes
Lake Roads: Average
Cell Coverage: Good
Home Density: Average
Boat Launch:
Lake Grade: Great
Rentals on Lake: Yes
Township: Three Lakes
School District: Three Lakes
Tax Rate: $10.62 / $1000
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Little Fork Lake contour map
Snowmobile Trails:
The Three Lakes Trail System runs across Little Fork Lake.
ATV Trails:
Currently no routes in town, but there are many ATV trails just a little to the north.
Three Lakes:
10 mins
Grocery Store
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This is a summary based on available information.

Little Fork shares the chain’s muskie–walleye–bass–panfish mix, with fish using its points, weedlines, and modest breaks as part of broader movements through the system. Panfish and largemouths often concentrate in quieter bays and along inside weed turns, while smallmouths, walleyes, and pike use outer edges and subtle structural features between basins. Many anglers work 6–12 foot weed edges with jigs, live bait, and smaller crankbaits, then shift to deeper breaks and channel areas during bright or high-traffic periods. For cabin owners, Little Fork tends to fish like an “everyday” lake where you can find action close to home and then expand into neighboring Island and Big Fork when you want more variety.

How big is Little Fork Lake?

Little Fork Lake is 336 acres with 5.20 miles of shoreline.

How deep is Little Fork Lake?

Little Fork Lake has an average depth of 16 feet and a maximum depth of 34 feet.

Does Little Fork Lake have a boat launch?

Yes, Little Fork Lake has a public boat launch.

How far is Little Fork Lake from Three Lakes?

Little Fork Lake is 11 minutes from Three Lakes, Wisconsin.

What fish are in Little Fork Lake?

Little Fork Lake contains a Variety of fish species including Musky, Panfish, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike, Walleye.

What is the water clarity of Little Fork Lake?

Little Fork Lake has a water clarity of 5.0 feet.

How long is the shoreline on Little Fork Lake?

The shoreline of Little Fork Lake is about 5.20 miles.

What type of lake is Little Fork Lake?

Little Fork Lake is a Drainage lake.

What is the trophic status of Little Fork Lake?

Little Fork Lake is a Mesotrophic lake.

Is Little Fork Lake on a chain of lakes?

Yes, Little Fork Lake is on the Three Lakes chain of lakes.

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