Big Saint Germain Lake
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LocationVilas County, Wisconsin
Coordinates45°56′02″N 89°31′16″W / 45.934°N 89.521°W
TypeLake
Primary inflowsLake Content, Lost Creek, Plum Creek, and Mud Creek
| Big Saint Germain Lake | |
|---|---|
| Location | Vilas County, Wisconsin |
| Coordinates | 45°56′02″N 89°31′16″W / 45.934°N 89.521°W |
| Type | Lake |
| Primary inflows | Lake Content, Lost Creek, Plum Creek, and Mud Creek |
| Primary outflows | Fawn Lake |
| Surface area | 1,622 acres (656 ha) |
| Average depth | ~21 ft (6.4 m) |
| Settlements | St. Germain, Wisconsin |
| Location | |
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The Big St. Germain Lake is a state-owned 1,622-acre (656 ha) glacial drainage lake located in Vilas County, Wisconsin.[1] The lake has a maximum depth of 42 ft (13 m) with an average depth of 21 ft (6.4 m) and is noted for its diverse fish habitat and spring-fed water sources. The lake is located to the north of St. Germain, Wisconsin.[2]
