Hilbert Lake
Hilbert Lake is a clear Northwoods lake northeast of Crandon with a compact basin framed by forest and scattered cottages. The clarity and modest depth give it a bright, inviting look, especially on calm, sunny days.
Development remains light enough that the lake feels quiet and relaxed rather than heavily built up. It is a natural fit for paddling, swimming, and small-boat fishing close to the woods, appealing to buyers looking for a smaller clear-water retreat within easy reach of town.
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Clearer lakes like Hilbert usually support panfish, bass, pike, and sometimes walleyes, with fish using both weed edges and depth changes. Anglers often combine shoreline casting with a bit of structure fishing, working points and breaks with jigs, live bait, and subtle crankbaits. Clear water encourages early and late outings when fish are more comfortable sliding shallower. For paddlers and small‑boat anglers, the compact size and good visibility make it a pleasant “learn the whole lake” waterbody.
How big is Hilbert Lake?
Hilbert Lake is 278 acres.
How deep is Hilbert Lake?
Hilbert Lake has an average depth of 9 feet and a maximum depth of 32 feet.
How far is Hilbert Lake from Crandon?
Hilbert Lake is 25 minutes from Crandon, Wisconsin.
What type of lake is Hilbert Lake?
Hilbert Lake is a Seepage lake.
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