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Saratoga Lake - Wisconsin Lakes Saratoga Lake is a 28 acre lake located in Waukesha County It has a maximum depth of 6 feet Visitors have access to the lake from a public boat landing Fish include Panfish, Largemouth Bass and Northern Pike Features Boat Landing (1) Public land or park within 1000 feet of the lake (1) Fish
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Completed Property Plans - Wisconsin Property Master Plans Completed Plans A property master plan establishes the level and type of public uses permitted, details the authorized resource management and the facility development, and acts as a blueprint for the property, providing for consistent, long-term management, regardless of personnel changes
Wisconsin Lakes Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources | 101 S Webster Street PO Box 7921 | Madison, Wisconsin 53707-7921
Wisconsin Lakes Saratoga Lake Waukesha County - 28 Acres Saylesville Millpond Waukesha County - 44 Acres School Section Lake Waukesha County - 122 Acres School Section Lake Waukesha County - 122 Acres School Section Lake Waukesha County - 122 Acres Scuppernong Creek Pond Waukesha County - 17 Acres Silver Lake Waukesha County - 217 Acres Spring
DNR Runoff Management - Wisconsin The Official Internet site for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources 101 S Webster Street PO Box 7921
Permit Tracking Search - Wisconsin The Official Internet site for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources 101 S Webster Street PO Box 7921
Wisconsin Upper Fox Watershed Watersheds Frame Park Creek industry in Waukesha, the proclaimed “Saratoga of the West” People traveled from all around to visit beautiful parks, resorts, and “spring houses” in an attempt to fi nd relief and relaxation from the more than 50 established spring sites In 1915, springs, as a panacea for healing, was replaced in large measure by modern medicine