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Jun 15, 2022


Oconomowoc, WI, is named after the Potowatomi word for “where the waters meet” and is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts with two lakes, fantastic parks, and a state park nearby that offer excellent outdoor activities. So, hop in your Chevrolet Trax, Encore, or Equinox and get out there to have loads of fun hiking, biking, and paddling.

Take Your Chevy to These 3 Great Outdoor Activities Near Oconomowoc, WI

1. Fishing

Oconomowoc is a fishing paradise with two lakes and a river nearby and whether you’re fly fishing, spinning, or baitcasting, the fish bite well. Only a narrow strip of land separates Fowler Lake and Lac La Belle, and both lakes are excellent fishing spots teeming with largemouth bass, Northern pike, walleye, and panfish. The 97-acre Fowler Lake is easily accessible from Lisbon Road Park, with ample parking and a long shoreline.

If you want to wet your hook in Lac La Belle, head to Veterans Memorial Park or City Beach Park and fish from the pier. The Oconomowoc River is another great spot to hook largemouth and smallmouth bass, Northern pike, green sunfish, warmouth, bullhead, crappie, bluegill, and walleye, to name but a few fish species.


2. Paddling

The Oconomowoc River is a chain of river segments and kettle lakes and is famous for being one of the state’s great paddle trails, especially the stretch around Lake Fowler, where the water can get so clear that you can see the pebbles and fish beneath the surface. The Bark River, just like the Oconomowoc River, makes its way through several kettle lakes before it joins the Rock River, another excellent river for paddling in the region.

Start your trip on the Bark River in Delafield and launch below the dam at St. John’s Park to paddle down the best sections. One of the best launch sites to paddle the Rock River is Lions Park in Hustisford. If you want to paddle on Lac La Belle, City Beach Park offers canoe, kayak, paddleboard, and paddle boat rentals. The Kettle Moraine State Forest is another great destination, with launches at Ottawa Lake, Rice Lake, and Whitewater Lake.


3. Hiking and Mountain Biking

The ultimate hiking and mountain biking destination in the Midwest is Kettle Moraine State Forest – Southern Unit, which covers a breathtaking natural landscape of hills and valleys filled with plant and animal life. The park offers miles of hiking trails that cut through scenic pine plantations, hardwood forests, and rolling prairies, including the Emma Carlin and John Muir Trails and the beautiful 30-mile Ice Age National Scenic Trail.  

The 30 miles of mountain biking trails are suitable for everyone, from beginners to pro riders. The mountain bike trails connect the John Muir and Emma Carlin trails, each about 6 miles long. The 3.5-mile Brown Loop is moderate and joins the six-mile Orange Loop, an uphill ride to the scenic overlook. The most challenging trail is the eight-mile Green loop with severe elevations. A unique 0.4-mile loop has been created for younger riders to practice their skills.

Grab your gear and head out to these fantastic places for a day of exciting activities outdoors. Stop at Ewald Chevrolet Buick today and check out the wide range of great SUVs, ideal for taking you to your next outdoor destination.

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