Roberts Lake

Aerial view of Roberts Lake, a 435 acre lake in Crandon, Wisconsin

Roberts Lake west of Crandon is a mid-sized lake with bays, wooded points, and a traditional cabin-country feel. The general vibe is traditional cottage country rather than high-density resort.

It provides enough space for comfortable boating and fishing but does not carry the water quality or name recognition to elevate it beyond the average category.

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Roberts Lake Specs:

Clarity:
Avg. Depth: 17 Feet
Size: 435 Acres
Max Depth: 31 Feet
Shoreline: 4.50 Miles
Water Source:
Lake Access: Public
Water Color: Deep Blue
Trophic State: Mesotrophic
Town:Crandon
Time to Town: 15 Minutes

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Roberts Lake typically offers a multi‑species fishery with panfish, bass, pike, and walleyes, supported by its mix of weeds, breaks, and basin areas. Anglers often run a circuit of shoreline points, weed edges, and any mid‑lake structure with jigs, rigs, and crankbaits. Pressure is usually moderate, which helps maintain consistent fishing for both locals and visitors. For many families, Roberts hits a sweet spot between recreation, fishing, and a comfortable community feel.

How big is Roberts Lake?

Roberts Lake is 435 acres with 4.50 miles of shoreline.

How deep is Roberts Lake?

Roberts Lake has an average depth of 17 feet and a maximum depth of 31 feet.

Does Roberts Lake have a boat launch?

Yes, Roberts Lake has a public boat launch.

How far is Roberts Lake from Crandon?

Roberts Lake is 15 minutes from Crandon, Wisconsin.

What is the water clarity of Roberts Lake?

Roberts Lake has a water clarity of 10.5 feet.

How long is the shoreline on Roberts Lake?

The shoreline of Roberts Lake is about 4.50 miles.

What type of lake is Roberts Lake?

Roberts Lake is a Spring lake.

What is the trophic status of Roberts Lake?

Roberts Lake is a Mesotrophic lake.

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