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•Boating / Sailing /
Canoeing
•Boat Landings - The primary boat
landing is located near downtown adjacent to the municipal
campground. It is paved and has plenty of paved parking for
vehicles and trailers. There is a dock which boats may be
launched or recovered from either side - mooring your boat is not
allowed. There is, however, no marina or fueling
facilities on the lake, so fill your tank before you
launch.
•Boat launch fees - Shell Lake is known as one of the cleanest lakes in
northern Wisconsin. It is also free of invasive plant and
animal species, such as Eurasian water milfoil and zebra mussels.
To help keep it this way, the city has started
performing boat inspections prior to boats being launched at the
Main Landing. To help defray the cost of these inspections,
a new Boat Launch Fee has been introduced. The fees are
$5 per day, or $20 per season (2007). A boat
launched in the spring and left in all season would only pay for a
single launch. See
Shell Lake Boat Landing FAQ's for more information.
There
are two other non-paved boat landing without docks on the lake -
one in the South Bay on South Lake Drive near the intersection of
Hwy 63 and County Hwy D. The other is located on the north
side of the lake off North Lake Drive. Several public
walk-in accesses are also available. Please note that trailered boats may not be launched at any landing other than the
Main Landing near the campground!
•Sailing
- There are several sailboat regattas
held on the lake each summer under direction of the Shell Lake
Sailing Club. So you don't want to race - that's fine, Shell
lake is a great place to sail anytime during the summer. For
more information, see
http://shelllakesailingclub.org:80/ .

•Fishing
- The lake is known for its
abundant walleye, but you will also find Muskie, Northern Pike,
Large and Small Mouth Bass, and Pan Fish. Round Lake, which
has a single non-paved public access, has Walleye, Largemouth Bass
and Pan Fish.

•Public Beach
- The City operates
a municipal beach near the foot of Main Street in Memorial Park.
The beach includes a dock and swimming rafts, and is staffed with
life guards during the summer months. Located near the
swimming area is new (2004) playground equipment.
See the picture below showing the beach and playground equipment. Swimming lessons are available - please call City Hall at (715)
468-7679 for more information.
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