Indian Lake (L)

Aerial view of Indian Lake (L), a 68 acre lake in Boulder Junction, Wisconsin

This Indian Lake is largely marsh-frontage with extremely limited development and only a single home on the shoreline. It sits well off the main corridors and feels very remote compared to most named lakes in the region.

It is less about boating and more about privacy, wildlife, and having water out your back door with almost no outside activity. Buyers considering this lake are typically seeking isolation and natural surroundings rather than recreation traffic or social energy.

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Indian Lake (L) Specs:

Clarity:
Avg. Depth: 19 Feet
Size: 68 Acres
Max Depth: 39 Feet
Shoreline: 1.15 Miles
Water Source:
Lake Access: Public
Water Color: Tanned
Trophic State: Mesotrophic
Miles to Town: 48

Homes for Sale:

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Bottom:
Boat Traffic: Below Average
Noise Level:
High Speed: None
Natural Gas: None
Cell Coverage: Poor
Boat Launch: No
Rentals on Lake: Yes
Township: Land O'Lakes
School District: Northland Pines
Tax Rate: $5.76 / $1000

How big is Indian Lake (L)?

Indian Lake (L) is 68 acres with 1.15 miles of shoreline.

How deep is Indian Lake (L)?

Indian Lake (L) has an average depth of 19 feet and a maximum depth of 39 feet.

Does Indian Lake (L) have a boat launch?

No, Indian Lake (L) does not have a public boat launch.

How far is Indian Lake (L) from Boulder Junction?

Indian Lake (L) is 48 minutes from Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.

What is the water clarity of Indian Lake (L)?

Indian Lake (L) has a water clarity of 8.0 feet.

How long is the shoreline on Indian Lake (L)?

The shoreline of Indian Lake (L) is about 1.15 miles.

What type of lake is Indian Lake (L)?

Indian Lake (L) is a Seepage lake.

What is the trophic status of Indian Lake (L)?

Indian Lake (L) is a Mesotrophic lake.

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