Noblett Lake
About
This beautiful recreation area was built in the late 1930s by men employed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). It is a popular picnic, boating, and fishing site. Several scenic hiking routes have trailheads near Noblett Lake. Camp Willow housed the CCC and remnants of the camp can be seen about 2.5 miles east of AP Highway on Forest Road 108 (opposite the Noblett Lake Road). Noblett Lake Recreation Area located on the shore of the 26-acre lake, is a particularly scenic spot that offers picnicking, fishing, bird watching, canoeing and electric motor boating. The picnic pavilion is set in a forest of oak and pine trees. Primitive camping is available at the old loop known as Sugar Hill across from Noblett trailhead. The old Sugar Hill loop can accommodate trailer parking as well. The Noblett Trailhead for the Ridge Runner National Recreational Trail is located within the area and offers a small amount of parking.
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Noblett Lake
Wisconsin