Lake Lucerne

View of Lake Lucerne, the 1039 acre lake in Crandon, Wisconsin

Lake Lucerne is one of Forest County’s standout lakes — over 1,000 acres of exceptionally clear, deep water just outside of Crandon. Secchi readings have exceeded 35 feet, placing it among the clearest lakes in the region.

With an average depth around 31 feet, sandy areas, and long stretches of blue water, Lucerne delivers a true big-lake feel. Its long, narrow shape can concentrate activity on busy summer days, but the size and depth still allow for serious boating, swimming, and fishing.

Development is more substantial than on ultra-low-density lakes, with roughly 37 owners per shoreline mile, giving it an active, established Northwoods vacation atmosphere. For buyers who want large, very clear water with real boating presence and strong recreational energy, Lake Lucerne is consistently one of the premier options in Forest County.

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Lake Lucerne Specs:

Clarity:
Avg. Depth: 31 Feet
Size: 1039 Acres
Max Depth: 73 Feet
Shoreline: 8.90 Miles
Water Source:
Lake Access: Public
Water Color: Light Blue
Trophic State: Oligotrophic
Town:Crandon
Time to Town: 8 Minutes
Acres Per Owner: 3.22
Owners Per Mile: 36.29

Homes for Sale:

Lake Lucerne
$1,525,000
Lake Lucerne house picture
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 4.0
Sq Ft: 2,732
Crandon

   Four-season splendor on crystal-clear Lake Lucerne, a 1026 acre full recreational lake near Crandon, WI. This cedar and stone 2 story custom built home is located on the east shoreline and provides stunning sunsets and a sandy shallow entry for young swimmers. …

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Lots for Sale:

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Bottom:
Boat Traffic: None
Noise Level:
High Speed: None
Natural Gas: None
Cell Coverage: None
Boat Launch: No
Rentals on Lake: None
Township: Lincoln
School District: None
Tax Rate: $9.33 / $1000
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Lake Lucerne contour map

This is a summary based on available information.

Lake Lucerne is well known as a multi‑species fishery with walleyes, smallmouth and largemouth bass, pike, panfish, and stocked trout or salmonids in certain years, all benefiting from its clear, cool water. Anglers often work rocky points, deep breaks, and mid‑lake bars with jigs, rigs, and deep‑running crankbaits, especially in low‑light periods when walleyes and smallmouths slide shallower. Clear water calls for natural‑colored baits and longer casts, and many serious anglers focus on early‑season and fall windows to avoid mid‑summer crowds. For casual anglers, panfish and bass around weeds, docks, and shoreline structure provide steady action in calmer coves.

How big is Lake Lucerne?

Lake Lucerne is 1039 acres with 8.90 miles of shoreline.

How deep is Lake Lucerne?

Lake Lucerne has an average depth of 31 feet and a maximum depth of 73 feet.

Does Lake Lucerne have a boat launch?

Yes, Lake Lucerne has a public boat launch.

How far is Lake Lucerne from Crandon?

Lake Lucerne is 8 minutes from Crandon, Wisconsin.

What is the water clarity of Lake Lucerne?

Lake Lucerne has a water clarity of 23.5 feet.

How long is the shoreline on Lake Lucerne?

The shoreline of Lake Lucerne is about 8.90 miles.

What type of lake is Lake Lucerne?

Lake Lucerne is a Drainage lake.

What is the trophic status of Lake Lucerne?

Lake Lucerne is a Oligotrophic lake.

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