Tom Doyle Lake

Aerial view of Tom Doyle Lake, a 108 acre lake in Rhinelander, Wisconsin
   Tom Doyle Lake is a quiet little lake with deep clear water. The lake has the feel of a Canadian wilderness with its in the middle of nowhere location while still being just a twenty minute drive to town.
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Tom Doyle Lake Specs:

Clarity: 7.0 Feet
Avg. Depth: 16 Feet
Size: 108 Acres
Max Depth: 30 Feet
Shoreline: 2.40 Miles
Water Source: Drainage
Lake Access: Public
Water Color: Deep Blue
Trophic State: Mesotrophic
Time to Town: 23 Minutes

Homes for Sale:

No Current Listings

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Lots for Sale:

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Fishing: Average
Fish Species: Variety
Bottom: Mixed
Boat Traffic: Average
Noise Level: Average
High Speed: Yes
Natural Gas: Yes
Lake Roads: Average
Cell Coverage: Okay
Home Density: Average
Boat Launch:
Rentals on Lake: Yes
Township: Newbold
School District: Rhinelander
Tax Rate: $13.13 / $1000
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Tom Doyle Lake contour map
Snowmobile Trails:
The closest trails run to the west of the lake.
ATV Trails:
No nearby routes
Minocqua:
25 mins
Grocery Store
hospital
Rhinelander:
25 mins
Grocery Store
Hospital

How big is Tom Doyle Lake?

Tom Doyle Lake is 108 acres with 2.40 miles of shoreline.

How deep is Tom Doyle Lake?

Tom Doyle Lake has an average depth of 16 feet and a maximum depth of 30 feet.

Does Tom Doyle Lake have a boat launch?

Yes, Tom Doyle Lake has a public boat launch.

How far is Tom Doyle Lake from Rhinelander?

Tom Doyle Lake is 23 minutes from Rhinelander, Wisconsin.

What fish are in Tom Doyle Lake?

Tom Doyle Lake contains a Variety of fish species including Musky, Panfish, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike, Walleye.

What is the water clarity of Tom Doyle Lake?

Tom Doyle Lake has a water clarity of 7.0 feet.

How long is the shoreline on Tom Doyle Lake?

The shoreline of Tom Doyle Lake is about 2.40 miles.

What type of lake is Tom Doyle Lake?

Tom Doyle Lake is a Drainage lake.

What is the trophic status of Tom Doyle Lake?

Tom Doyle Lake is a Mesotrophic lake.

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