Laurel Lake

Aerial view of Laurel Lake, a 249 acre lake in Three Lakes, Wisconsin

Laurel Lake is a mid-sized member of the Three Lakes Chain, positioned between Medicine Lake and Highway 32. Its irregular shoreline includes numerous bays and protected pockets that make it especially enjoyable for paddling and small-boat exploration. The shoreline has a mix of cabins and year-round homes, but the lake generally feels a bit quieter than the largest chain hubs while still offering easy access into adjoining lakes

While connected to the full chain for longer cruising, Laurel tends to feel a bit more sheltered than the largest basins. It appeals to buyers who want chain access with a slightly more protected, bay-oriented home shoreline.

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Laurel Lake Specs:

Clarity:
Avg. Depth: 8 Feet
Size: 249 Acres
Max Depth: 27 Feet
Shoreline: 5.41 Miles
Water Source:
Lake Access: Public
Water Color: Tanned
Trophic State: Eutrophic
Time to Town: 5 Minutes
Acres Per Owner: 2.42
Owners Per Mile: 19.04
Chain:Three Lakes

Homes for Sale:

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Lots for Sale:

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Fishing:
Fish Species:
Bottom:
Boat Traffic: High
Noise Level:
High Speed: Yes
Natural Gas: Yes
Lake Roads:
Cell Coverage: Good
Home Density:
Boat Launch: Yes (1)
Rentals on Lake: Yes
Township: Three Lakes
School District: Three Lakes
Tax Rate: $6.79 / $1000
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Laurel Lake contour map
Snowmobile Trails:
The Three Lakes Trail System runs across Laurel Lake.
ATV Trails:
Currently no routes in town, but there are many ATV trails just a little to the north.
Three Lakes:
9 mins
Grocery Store
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This is a summary based on available information.

Within the Three Lakes Chain, Laurel Lake offers the same multi-species mix of walleyes, muskies, bass, pike, and panfish, with many fish relating to its numerous bays, points, and weedlines. Anglers frequently find panfish and largemouths in protected coves and along inside turns, while walleyes and muskies use channel edges and slightly deeper structure connecting Laurel to neighboring lakes. Mid-depth weeds and small saddles between bays can be especially productive in low-light periods, with jigs, live bait, and smaller crankbaits doing much of the work. For cabin owners, Laurel’s layout provides lots of small, repeatable “milk runs” close to home, plus fast access to bigger water when they want to roam or chase a specific bite elsewhere on the chain.

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.

Laurel Lake public landing
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Public landing on Laurel Lake just off Highway 32, convenient for paddlers and anglers who like its bay-rich shoreline. Improved ramp adequate for most mid-sized rigs; parking is limited but turnover is steady because many users are day-tripping between connected lakes.

How big is Laurel Lake?

Laurel Lake is 249 acres with 5.41 miles of shoreline.

How deep is Laurel Lake?

Laurel Lake has an average depth of 8 feet and a maximum depth of 27 feet.

Does Laurel Lake have a boat launch?

Yes, Laurel Lake has a public boat launch.

How far is Laurel Lake from Three Lakes?

Laurel Lake is 5 minutes from Three Lakes, Wisconsin.

What fish are in Laurel Lake?

Laurel Lake contains a Variety of fish species including Musky, Panfish, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike, Walleye.

What is the water clarity of Laurel Lake?

Laurel Lake has a water clarity of 3.8 feet.

How long is the shoreline on Laurel Lake?

The shoreline of Laurel Lake is about 5.41 miles.

What type of lake is Laurel Lake?

Laurel Lake is a Drainage lake.

What is the trophic status of Laurel Lake?

Laurel Lake is a Eutrophic lake.

Is Laurel Lake on a chain of lakes?

Yes, Laurel Lake is on the Three Lakes chain of lakes.

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