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UPDATED ON 5/18/2024)
I wanted to update the original post in this thread as we've visited more of these spots but it appears after a certain amount of time that option is removed. The connected chain of lakes/rivers (Lake Winnebago, Lake Butte des Morts, Lake Winnecone, Lake Poygan, Lake Partridge, Wolf River, Fox River) is so large that I'm pretty sure it's going to take us several seasons to hit all of the good spots. Since I'm new to boating, and not from the area, it took us some time to get the lay of the land so I thought that starting a thread that would do a couple of things:
- Provide a resource for those that are new to the chain and/or just visiting.
- Have some of the locals chime in on the places they really like (@drewkaree) and maybe offer up some hidden gems.
I did a search in this forum for Lake Winnebago and found a few hits but nothing comprehensive. There is a "Boating on Lake Winnebago" Facebook group that looks fairly active but since I'm not much of a social media kind of guy. There is very cool map pinned to the top of their page that already mentions many of the places that I've visited:
Facebook Groups
Boating On Lake Winnebago has 4,686 members. "Boating on Lake Winnebago" is maintained by avid boaters of the Winnebago Pool of lakes. Our goal is to provide an informational source and online...
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If I screw up any of the following locations, or descriptions, please correct me.
Sandbars/Coves that I've been to
What: Streich's Cove
Where: Lake Winnebago (southwest shore)
Sand rating: B+ (the deeper into the cove the better)
Water rating: B (we have seen floating chunks of algae at times but usually it's fine)
Link: Log into Facebook
This is a pretty popular spot as it's close to many of the marinas and boat ramps that are situated in Oshkosh, Fon du Lac and the Fox River. I was told that this is where all of the drunkards gather on the weekends and there was quite a bit of partying going on the 4-5 times that we anchored. Didn't see anyone doing stupid things but definitely seemed like a more adult oriented crowd. To get there follow the west shore of Winnebago south as you exit the Fox River which you can see at the top of the map. On most weekends all you have to do is follow the steady stream of boats heading that way. It can be a challenge to get deep into the cove on busy weekends but if you can the sand is very nice.
What: Velvet Beach
Where: Lake Winnebago (southeast shore)
Sand rating: C+ (there are patches of rock scattered around)
Water rating: A (cleanest that we've seen - could see down 3'-4' the last time we were there)
Link: Calumet Harbor Marina - Lake Winnebago, WI AND Columbia Park | Fond du Lac County
The beach area is just north of the entrance to Calumet Harbor which is down the road from the town of Pipe. The sand is nice but there are patches of rocky areas scattered around to avoid. Fortunately, the water is very clear here so you can avoid them for the most part. There is a marina, park, lighthouse, and seawall that you can tie up at as well. Jim and Linda's Supper Club is adjacent to the park and is supposed to have good food but we haven't visited it yet. We anchored here three times and it's much more laid back - maybe 15 boats at the most. A good place to float if you just want to relax - just watch out for the rock patches.
What: Weed Beds
Where: Lake Winneconne / Lake Poygan (south end)
Sand rating: A (firm and soft)
Water rating: B (was cleaner in 2020 than what we've seen in 2021)
Link: N/A
Don't let the name fool you, the sand here is really nice and the water can be on the clear side - this is our second most favorite place to float around. Lake Winneconne and Lake Poygan are basically two sides of the same body of water and the Weed Beds are right on the border of the two lakes towards the southern shore. There was a fairly even mix of adults and kids the two times we anchored here.
UPDATE: We didn't drop anchor here at all in 2023. The area itself is nice but boats pass at full speed pretty regularly on the north/south sides and it can get a bit choppy.
What: Terrell's Island
Where: Lake Butte des Morts (west side)
Sand rating: Incomplete (we were pretty close to shore where it was pretty mucky)
Water rating: C (We were pretty close to shore and it was about average)
Link:
Terrell's Island currently offers three hiking trails for visitors to enjoy. The Club is continually working to improve them and we are hoping to have a nice map of them made in the not too distant fu
www.heritageparkway.org
This used to be the site of the Sand Bar Bash which was moved to Clark's Point on Lake Winneconne in 2021. Most people seem to congregate by the tiny island (if you can even call it that) just off the shore of Terrell's Island where the music/band barge used to be positioned. We've only been there once and I'm not sure if we will be going back. Area's closer to shore are a bit mucky and I ended up with two impellers packed with weeds on the way out. I've been told that the area around the small island is sandy but since wind was gusting out of the north we got in closer to the shoreline than most do which may have been the cause of the weed issue as well. To get to this area you hug the south shore of Lake Butte des Morts as you come under the I41 bridge - you can't miss Terrell Island as it juts out.
What: Waverly Beach
Where: Lake Winnebago (north shore)
Sand rating: A (soft and firm right up to the shoreline)
Water rating: B (wide open area allows water to move and not stagnate like a cove would)
Link: About Us
Waverly Beach is at the top of our list for places to float. The sand is great and it's only about 3' deep out to about 150 yards from shore. The Waverly Beach Bar and Grill is accessible from the water via a small platform so food/drinks/restrooms are an easy walk which makes this spot unique. There's been a nice crowd both times we've been there (30 boats or so) and it was a mixed crowd - adults and kids. To get there, head to the north shore of Lake Winnebago and look east when you get close to the entrance to the Menasha channel - you can't miss the huge tiki bar and outdoor patio and eating area.
What: Norwegian Bay
Where: Lake Poygan (north shore)
Sand rating: A (soft and firm right up to the shoreline)
Water rating: B (wide open area allows water to move and not stagnate like a cove would)
Link: N/A
This is (literally) in
@drewkaree 's back yard and the home of the Barge Party. The sand is soft and is a popular gathering spot on Lake Poygan.
What: The Sand Pit
Where: Lake Butte des Morts (west side)
Sand rating: B+ (The sand is soft and firm but here are a few rocks mixed in)
Water rating: B (wide open area allows water to move and not stagnate like a cove would but wind out of the north or east can create wave action)
Link: N/A
Tried this spot over the Memorial Day weekend in 2021 and it was nice. It's not a big area, and can fill up quick, but for those days where the wind is whipping from the S/SE/SW (which happens a fair amount around here) it stays fairly calm. There were about 15-20 boats tied up here and the atmosphere was festive. You could go a smidge west into the small bay that is in between the Sand Pit and the Lake Butte des Morts boat and Kayak Landing for some sandy area as well. The sand is a bit mucky at about 3 1/2 feet of water but once you get into about 2 1/2 feet it firms up nicely.
What: High Cliff State Park Beach
Where: Lake Winnebago (northeast shore)
Sand rating: A (Sand is soft and firm)
Water rating: B (since this is in the northeast corner of Lake Winnebago the water can stagnate and there was some algae floating around)
Link: High Cliff Wisconsin State Park System | Wisconsin DNR
Was finally able to visit this spot and it's pretty nice. There were about 20 boats and a fairly even mix between adults and adults with kids. Access to restrooms is a nice feature - all you have to do is walk down a bit to the beach area and then up the hill about 50 yards. There is also a marina and gas dock just north of the beach area which is convenient. The only issue is if wind is whipping up out of the south. southwest, west, there is gonna be quite a bit of wave action. This is a great place if the wind is coming out of the north, northeast, but these conditions aren't as common as south/southwest/west.
What: Clark's Point
Where: Lake Winneconne (north shore)
Sand rating: B (can be a little mucky farther out from shore but closer in its firm)
Water rating: B (Not an enclosed cove so water does not stagnate)
Link: Sand Bar Bash LLC
This is the new home of the Sand Bar Bash that used to be on Lake Butte des Morts at Terrell's Island. If it's much like Norwegian Bay which is farther to the West and the bottom is similar
What: The Wall
Where: Lake Partridge (Fremont)
Sand rating: A (sand was firm)
Water rating: B (Not enclosed so water does not stagnate)
Link: N/A
We went here for the first time in 2023 and it's a really nice gathering place. As you enter Lake Partridge heading north on the Wolf River you will see a break wall (not shown in the map below) and the sandbar is just west of that. We have been to Fremont a couple of times and it has been an absolute blast. The town is hopping during the boating season and has a cool vibe to it. We have stayed at the Hotel Fremont where you can also get a slip and also at the new Cobblestone Inn which is a hundred yards or so from the Bridge Bar. There are larger slips available adjacent to the Bridge Bar for overnight stays that can be rented from Anchor Point Marina which on the Wolf River a bit farther to the south.
Sandbars/Coves that I've heard of but haven't been to yet
What: Roosevelt Park
Where: Lake Winnebago (southeast shore)
Sand rating: N/A
Water rating: N/A
Link: Wisconsin Barge Parties on Lake Winnebago And Shawano Lake
I wasn't aware of this spot until I found a link to the "Bago Barge and Beach Bash" which is a newer gathering from what I can tell. We were busy the weekend that the 2021 Beach Bash so were unable to attend. We have been to the bar just north of Roosevelt Park (Sunset On The Water) twice and the water has been clear and the bottom looks sandy.