Butternut Lake

Aerial view of Butternut Lake, a 1246 acre lake in Eagle River, Wisconsin

Butternut Lake spans 1,246 acres with an average depth of 25 feet and approximately 18 feet of water clarity, giving it a clean, open-water feel. Located about a half hour east of Eagle River, it sits in a quieter corridor with long stretches of undeveloped shoreline.

With roughly 10 owners per mile of shoreline and significant state-owned frontage, the lake offers notable elbow room and extended forest views. Access includes scenic forest roads that add a bit of travel time but reinforce its tucked-away character.

Butternut appeals to buyers who value depth, clarity, and lower density over proximity, making it a strong fit for swimming, paddling, fishing, and relaxed cruising in a more secluded setting.

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Butternut Lake Specs:

Clarity:
Avg. Depth: 25 Feet
Size: 1246 Acres
Max Depth: 42 Feet
Shoreline: 7.80 Miles
Water Source:
Lake Access: Public
Water Color: Blue Green
Trophic State: Oligotrophic
Time to Town: 33 Minutes
Acres Per Owner: 15.77
Owners Per Mile: 10.13

Homes for Sale:

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Lots for Sale:

Butternut Lake
$379,000
Butternut Lake lot picture
Acres: 1.4
Three Lakes
Frontage: 150
Shoreline: Sand,

   150 feet of level sandy frontage on the very desirable Butternut lake. Lot is Perfect for a walk-out basement. Views face East. Butternut Lake is a 1246 acre lake located in Forest County. It has a maximum depth of 42 feet. Fish include Panfish, Smallmouth Bass…

Bottom:
Boat Traffic: Below Average
Noise Level:
High Speed: None
Natural Gas: None
Lake Roads:
Cell Coverage: Poor
Home Density:
Boat Launch: Yes (1)
Lake Grade: Elite
Rentals on Lake: Yes
Township: Hiles
School District: Three Lakes
Tax Rate: $9.14 / $1000
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Butternut Lake contour map

This is a summary based on available information.

Clear, deeper lakes like Butternut tend to produce solid panfish and bass fisheries, with pike and occasional walleye or trout depending on stocking history and habitat. Fish often key on breaks, offshore structure, and edges of weedlines rather than hugging the bank, especially during bright, calm summer conditions. Many anglers fish early and late or on breezy days, using live bait rigs, finesse plastics, and crankbaits to target transition lines where clear water drops into deeper basins. For owners, Butternut often becomes a “quality over quantity” water, where the reward is a mix of good‑eating panfish and the occasional larger bass or pike in a beautiful, low‑pressure setting.

I had AI give me the coordinates for the launches I had on file. They are not super accurate, but should give a rough idea of where you can find the landings. If no coordinates were available at all I didn't link to the map.

Butternut Lake public landing (south shore)
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Public boat landing on the south side of Butternut Lake, serving this deeper, very clear lake east of Eagle River. Concrete or well-packed gravel ramp suitable for typical fishing boats and pontoons; parking is modest and can feel tight during peak summer weekends.

How big is Butternut Lake?

Butternut Lake is 1246 acres with 7.80 miles of shoreline.

How deep is Butternut Lake?

Butternut Lake has an average depth of 25 feet and a maximum depth of 42 feet.

Does Butternut Lake have a boat launch?

Yes, Butternut Lake has a public boat launch.

How far is Butternut Lake from Eagle River?

Butternut Lake is 33 minutes from Eagle River, Wisconsin.

What is the water clarity of Butternut Lake?

Butternut Lake has a water clarity of 18.0 feet.

How long is the shoreline on Butternut Lake?

The shoreline of Butternut Lake is about 7.80 miles.

What type of lake is Butternut Lake?

Butternut Lake is a Spring lake.

What is the trophic status of Butternut Lake?

Butternut Lake is a Oligotrophic lake.

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