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    Fishing

    For decades, the flowage has been highly regarded throughout the Midwest for its spectacular natural scenery and high-quality recreation, especially fishing. Historically, the Chippewa Flowage has been considered a premier muskellunge lake and…

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    Camping

    There are 18 primitive island campsites, shown on the Chippewa Flowage map [PDF], available for public use. Some are available on a first-come, first-served basis and some are available by making a reservation. Each public campsite is marked with a…

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    Boating, Canoeing and Kayaking

    Six boat access sites provide public access to the Chippewa Flowage; four provided by the DNR, one provided by the Lac Courte Oreilles Tribe (LCO), and one provided by the Town of Hayward.

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    Snowmobiles and ATVs

    Snowmobiles are allowed on public lands on designated trails only. There are a number of snowmobile trails on public and private lands near the flowage and some trails that cross the flowage on the ice. There are ATV trails on the…

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    Management

    The islands and surrounding shorelands on the flowage are owned by public, tribal and private landowners. Of the 233 miles of shoreline, the state owns about 50%; remaining land ownership is approximately 30% tribal, 12% national forest …

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    Recreation

    First filled in 1923, the "Big Chip" was created as a means to augment downstream water flow for power generation and flood control. Dotted with approximately 200 undeveloped islands, it is Wisconsin's third-largest lake and boasts a highly…

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    Conditions

    Weather Forecast Weather Forecast [exit DNR] Water Levels Chippewa Flowage Water Levels: Xcel Energy website [exit DNR]

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    Maps

    GPS coordinates for boat landings and campsites [PDF] Chippewa Flowage map [PDF] Interactive map

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    Chippewa Flowage

    The islands and surrounding shorelands on the Flowage are owned by public, tribal and private landowners. Of the 233 miles of shoreline, the State owns about 50%; remaining land ownership is approximately 30% tribal, 12% national forest and 8% …

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    Snowmobiles and ATVs

    Motorized trails are well established on the Willow Flowage, providing about 8 miles of ATV/UTV trails and an additional 12 miles of routes. These trails and routes largely connect to adjoining trails and routes creating an impressive regional…

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