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Little Cedar Lake is a 246-acre natural glacial lake located near West Bend, Wisconsin, in the Kettle Moraine area. Kettles are deep depressions that formed when the ice melted under an accumulation of sand and gravel during the last ice age. Many of these depressions became lakes and Little Cedar Lake is one of these. The lake has spots that are more than 100 feet deep, but its average depth is 56 feet. It is surrounded by dense forests of pines and hardwoods. This clear, clean lake is very popular for boating, fishing, and watersports. The lake has about 4 miles of shoreline and offers great fishing for bluegill, large- and smallmouth bass, and walleye. In the winter, the lake is covered with ice-fishing rigs. The only public access is a boat ramp at Ackerman's Grove County Park, a lovely park for hiking and with the beautiful views of the lake.
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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