Whisker Lake Wilderness

Coordinates: 45°57′4″N 88°27′18″W / 45.95111°N 88.45500°W / 45.95111; -88.45500
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Whisker Lake Wilderness
Whisker Lake
wilderness area)[1]
Location within Wisconsin
Location within Wisconsin
Location within Wisconsin
Location within Wisconsin
Location within Wisconsin
Whisker Lake Wilderness (the United States)
LocationFlorence, Wisconsin
Nearest cityFlorence, WI
Coordinates45°57′4″N 88°27′18″W / 45.95111°N 88.45500°W / 45.95111; -88.45500
Area7,270 acres (29.4 km2)
Established1978
Governing bodyUnited States Forest Service

The Whisker Lake Wilderness is a 7,270-acre (2,940 ha) tract of protected land in Florence County, Wisconsin, managed by the United States Forest Service.[2] The wilderness is within the boundaries of the Chequamegon–Nicolet National Forest, and is on the border of Michigan and Wisconsin.

Whisker Lake

Whisker Lake has a maximum depth of 6 feet and area of 8 acres (3.2 ha), being 99% made up of muck.[3] The lake is named for the trees at the shoreline of the lake, referred to by locals as "chin whiskers."[4] Whisker Lake is one of 6 small lakes located within the wilderness.

See also

References

  1. ^ Protected Planet Website- Retrieved March 24, 2023
  2. ^ US Parks Website- Retrieved 2022-02-10
  3. ^ Department of Natural Resources Wisconsin Website- Retrieved 2022-02-10
  4. ^ Wilderness Hiking Website- Retrieved 2022-02-10

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