Anvil Lake

View of Anvil Lake, the 377 acre lake in Eagle River, Wisconsin
   Anvil Lake is a nice lake located in the Chequamegon–Nicolet National Forest east of Eagle River with clear, relatively deep water and a more secluded, woods-wrapped feel than many in-town lakes. The lake doesn't see a ton of public pressure so it stays relatively quiet, with day-to-day use leaning more toward paddling, quiet cruising, and swimming than nonstop high-speed traffic. The shoreline is visually interesting with a mix of sand, gravel, and some softer bays, and development is modest. It's popular with cabin owners who like natural surroundings, water quality, and nearby hiking and ski trails, while still being within an easy drive of Eagle River for groceries, restaurants, and services.
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Anvil Lake Specs:

Clarity:
Avg. Depth: 19 Feet
Size: 377 Acres
Max Depth: 32 Feet
Shoreline: 4.84 Miles
Water Source:
Lake Access: Public
Water Color: Deep Blue
Trophic State: Mesotrophic
Time to Town: 16 Minutes
Acres Per Owner: 2.88
Owners Per Mile: 27.07

Homes for Sale:

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Fishing:
Fish Species:
Bottom:
Boat Traffic: Average
Noise Level:
High Speed: Yes
Natural Gas: Yes
Lake Roads:
Cell Coverage: Weak
Home Density:
Boat Launch: Yes (3)
Lake Grade: Very Good
Rentals on Lake: Yes
Township: Washington
School District: Northland Pines
Tax Rate: $5.16 / $1000
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Anvil Lake contour map
Biking/Walking/Ski Trails:
Anvil Lake Trail - A twelve mile biking/walking/skiing/snowshoeing route with varying terrain and difficulties. Bathrooms are available and a fee is required as it is part of the State Park System.
Snowmobile Trails:
The Sno-Eagles Trails run just south of the lake. The Trail system consists of over 100 miles of groomed trails that connect to everywhere you could think of going on a sled in Northern WI or Michigan. Trails are kept in great condition and are a major calling card of the area.
ATV Trails:
No nearby routes
Eagle River:
14 mins
Grocery Store
hospital

This is a summary based on available information.

DNR and angler sources list a typical Northwoods mix of walleye, smallmouth and largemouth bass, northern pike, and panfish in Anvil Lake, with trout occasionally noted in historical stockings. The clear, relatively deep water means fish often hold on breaks, mid‑lake structure, and along transition areas rather than right on the bank, especially in bright summer conditions. Many anglers focus on early and late in the day or on breezy, overcast periods to take advantage of low‑light windows when walleyes, smallmouths, and larger pike push shallower to feed. For cabin owners, that often translates into quick before‑breakfast or evening trips by small boat, kayak, or pontoon, picking off fish along weed edges and subtle points without feeling crowded.

I had AI give me the coordinates for the launches I had on file. They are not super accurate, but should give a rough idea of where you can find the landings. If no coordinates were available at all I didn't link to the map.

Anvil Lake carry-in beach access
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Beach and carry-in access area on Anvil Lake within the recreation site, popular with swimmers and paddlers. Sand or gently sloping shoreline suitable for hand-launching kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards; parking shared with day-use visitors and hikers, so it can be busy on summer afternoons.

Anvil Lake public landing (south shore)
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Public landing on the south shore of Anvil Lake in the Chequamegon–Nicolet National Forest, accessed by a short spur off the highway. Concrete or improved-gravel ramp suitable for fishing boats; small-to-moderate parking area used by anglers, paddlers, and day users heading to the adjacent beach and trails.

Anvil Lake public landing south shore
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Primary public boat landing on Anvil Lake off Landing Road, with an unimproved to lightly improved ramp surface and parking area used by anglers, paddlers, and beach visitors at this clear forest lake.

How big is Anvil Lake?

Anvil Lake is 377 acres with 4.84 miles of shoreline.

How deep is Anvil Lake?

Anvil Lake has an average depth of 19 feet and a maximum depth of 32 feet.

Does Anvil Lake have a boat launch?

Yes, Anvil Lake has a public boat launch.

How far is Anvil Lake from Eagle River?

Anvil Lake is 16 minutes from Eagle River, Wisconsin.

What fish are in Anvil Lake?

Anvil Lake contains a Variety of fish species including Panfish, Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike, Walleye.

What is the water clarity of Anvil Lake?

Anvil Lake has a water clarity of 10.0 feet.

How long is the shoreline on Anvil Lake?

The shoreline of Anvil Lake is about 4.84 miles.

What type of lake is Anvil Lake?

Anvil Lake is a Seepage lake.

What is the trophic status of Anvil Lake?

Anvil Lake is a Mesotrophic lake.

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