Located in the northeast corner of Price County, Wisconsin, in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest halfway between Fifield and Minocqua off State Highway 70, the Pike Lake Chain of Lakes is a group of four fully navigable drainage lakes and a fifth lake accessible by a short portage.
Pike Lake is 806 acres with a maximum depth of 17 feet.
Round Lake is 726 acres with a maximum depth of 24 feet.
Turner Lake is 149 acres with a maximum depth of 12 feet.
Amik Lake is 224 acres with a maximum depth of 8 feet.
Tucker Lake is 107 acres with a maximum depth of 32 feet.
Support our efforts to improve our lakes by becoming a member of the Pike Lake Chain Lakes Association today! For a small annual fee, you can help fund the numerous projects of the lakes association and keep our lakes beautiful for years to come!
Skiing Hours: 10am – 5pm
Waterskiing and all other towable activities is permitted only between the hours of 10am and 5pm on all lakes in the chain.
Please observe “No Wake” zones
“Slow, No Wake” means a speed at which a vessel moves as slowly as possibly while still maintaining steerage control.
The purpose of the Pike Lake Chain Lakes Association is to preserve and protect the Pike Lake Chain of Lakes and their surroundings, and to enhance the water quality, fishery, boating safety, and aesthetic values of the Pike Lake Chain of Lakes, as a public recreational facility for today and for future generations.
Pike Lake Chain Lakes Association, Inc.
N14885 Shady Knoll Rd.
Park Falls, WI 54552-7221
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