Sanborn Lake

Aerial view of Sanborn Lake, a 243 acre lake in Boulder Junction, Wisconsin
   Sanborn Lake lies east of Boulder Junction in a relatively quiet, forested pocket of the region with modest size and limited shoreline development. Its setting away from major corridors keeps use low, and the shoreline feels more like traditional cabin-and-woods country than a busy resort strip. The lake's natural edges and smaller footprint make it a good match for paddling, wildlife watching, and low-key fishing close to home. It sits in a quiet, wooded area with modest size and low-density shoreline, making it feel more like classic cabin-and-woods country than a resort strip. It suits owners who want a low-profile home lake for paddling and everyday panfish-and-bass fishing. Buyers who consider Sanborn usually want a simple, tucked-away base with practical, everyday lake use rather than high-profile name recognition.
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Sanborn Lake Specs:

Avg. Depth: 5 Feet
Size: 243 Acres
Max Depth: 13 Feet
Water Source:
Lake Access: Public
Time to Town: 8 Minutes

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Sanborn Lake likely supports a typical Northwoods mix of panfish, bass, and pike, with fish relating to weeds, points, and small depth transitions. Anglers working modest weedlines, shoreline cover, and 4–10 foot zones with jigs, small crankbaits, and live bait should find consistent action. For cabin owners, Sanborn offers dependable, low-pressure fishing that can be enjoyed from small boats and kayaks without needing to travel far from the dock.

How big is Sanborn Lake?

Sanborn Lake is 243 acres.

How deep is Sanborn Lake?

Sanborn Lake has an average depth of 5 feet and a maximum depth of 13 feet.

How far is Sanborn Lake from Boulder Junction?

Sanborn Lake is 8 minutes from Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.

What type of lake is Sanborn Lake?

Sanborn Lake is a Spring lake.

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