- Balsam Lake (Wisconsin)
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lake_name = Balsam Lake
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location =Wisconsin
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frozen =Balsam Lake covers over 65 mi (105 km) of shoreline and covering a surface area of 2,054 acre (831 ha) and is the biggest
lake in Polk County,Wisconsin . Public access to the lake by boat ramps are on the northwest, southwest and East Balsam. It is fed by natural springs and seepage from wetlands on the southwesten, northeastern and eastern shores. Maximum depth is 37 ft (11 m).Balsam Lake is very well know for its great fishing for panfish (
bluegill , sunfish,crappie ,yellow perch , andbullhead ) and sport fish such aslargemouth bass ,walleye , andnorthern pike . Other recreational activities such as boating, canoeing, swimming andwater-skiing in summer andice fishing ,snowmobiling , andcross-country skiing and the 17.8 mi (29 km) Cattail State Trail.Over fifty businesses line the shore of the lake, including resorts, motels, bait and tackle shops, grocery stores, restaurants, insurance offices, chiropractic, hardware, gas stations, taverns and more
The original plat records the Ojibwe Indian name of this place as Innenehinduc. Translated as "Place of the Evergreen", the town and village of Balsam Lake were named after this large lake.
Balsam Branch, the main outlet of Balsam Lake is a Class II trout stream.
External links
* [http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/LAND/parks/specific/findatrail.html Cattail State trail]
* [http://www.blha.org Balsam Lake Homeowners Association]
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