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The Camelot Lakes are located in the Town of Rome, Adams County. They are part of a series of lakes commonly called "Tri-Lakes". Lower Camelot Lake is the first lake in the series, where Fourteen Mile Creek enters. Lower Camelot Lake is 260 surface acres, with a maximum depth is 24 feet and an average depth of 8 feet.
Lake Camelot WI. Lake Camelot is located in Rome Township of Adams County, Central Wisconsin and is the largest of the Tri-lakes with a sand bottom, about 445 acres of water, a max depth of 24 ft. and an average depth of 9 ft. Fourteen Mile Creek flows into the lake on the east end, continuous to where Lake Camelot & Lake Sherwood meet on the ...
Lake Camelot is located in Rome Township of Adams County, Central Wisconsin and is the largest of the Tri-lakes with a sand bottom, about 445 acres of water, a max depth of 24 ft. and an average depth of 9 ft. Fourteen Mile Creek flows into the lake on the east end, continuous to where Lake Camelot & Lake Sherwood meet on the west end where the ...
Lake Camelot. Northern Pike, Bass, Walleye, Pan Fish. Lower Camelot Lake is the first lake in the series, where Fourteen Mile Creek enters. Lower Camelot Lake is 260 surface acres, with a maximum depth of 24 feet and an average depth of 8 feet.
Camelot Lake is a 393 acre lake located in Adams County. It has a maximum depth of 24 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from a public boat landing. Fish include Panfish, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike and Walleye. The lake's water clarity is low.
Lake Camelot Access -- County Park off of Apache and 10th Ave. Details. Google Map. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources | 101 S. Webster Street . PO Box 7921 | Madison, Wisconsin 53707-7921. Call 1-888-936-7463 (TTY Access via relay - 711) from 7 a.m. - 10 p.m.
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