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Landing Lake is a sparkling 220-acre lake on the Wisconsin side of the Wisconsin-Michigan border. Much of Landing Lake's shoreline is undeveloped. The pristine Northwoods setting is a perfect retreat for those seeking peace and tranquility. There is little commercial real estate on the lake in the form of lodging, but private residences are available for rent and purchase. Vacation rentals and campsites can be found in the town of Land O' Lakes and in the Ottawa National Forest, just over the border in Michigan.
There are no public boat ramps on Landing Lake or Mill Lake, but carry-in boat access and use of the lake is allowed as long as you are not on private property. Landing Lake is home to several large islands, many tucked away bays and several jutting peninsulas. Fishing and exploring is best by boat, but shoreline fishing is an option. The lake is home to northern pike, largemouth bass and bluegill. Pan fishing provides fast action for anglers of all ages. A dam on the outlet of Mill Lake helps maintain the water level of the two lakes. With over 1,000 lakes of all shapes and sizes within a short drive of Landing Lake, there are many scheduled fishing events for both open water and ice fishing aficionados. |
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