Boulder Lake is a 370 acre spring-fed lake in both Oconto and Langlade Counties (county lines run through the lake). Located in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, the lake plays host to year-round recreation including camping, fishing, boating, hunting, snowmobiling, and good old fashioned relaxing.
With a mix of privately owned shoreline and off-shore cabins, homes and cottages; two commercial resorts/campgrounds, one public boat landing and the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest's largest campground (89 sites) the lake is used and shared by many.
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Notice to lake users: Navigation buoys have been removed for the season.
Rocks in the center of the lake east of Traxel Point and on the south shore are now unmarked. Please use extreme caution navigating in these areas.
No Wake Hours remain the same, from 5P-10A daily. The western bays north and south of Traxel Point remain as full-time Slow, No Wake Zones.