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The Mondeaux Flowage, affectionately known by locals as "The Mondo," is a picturesque 411 to 416-acre lake nestled within the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest in northern Taylor County, Wisconsin. Situated at an elevation of approximately 430 meters, this serene flowage was created during the Great Depression by damming the Mondeaux River, a collaborative effort by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and Works Progress Administration (WPA). It forms the heart of the Mondeaux Dam Recreation Area, a significant landmark in the region.
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The primary hiking trail is a segment of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail, which meanders around the northern half of the flowage, passing through the recreation area and all four campgrounds. This trail offers a mix of both lowland and hilly terrain, providing scenic views. While specific difficulty ratings for all segments aren't provided, the varied terrain suggests options for different fitness levels. The intro mentions it offers 'varied terrain', implying it's not uniformly easy or difficult.
While the Ice Age National Scenic Trail is primarily for hiking, the broader Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, where Mondeaux Flowage is located, typically offers multi-use trails. However, the provided information does not specifically detail dedicated biking routes directly around the flowage. It's advisable to check local forest service maps for designated cycling trails in the immediate vicinity.
Beyond the scenic flowage itself with its wooded islands and bays, key attractions include the historic Mondeaux Dam and the Mondeaux Dam Recreation Area. This area features an historic lodge (originally the 'Bath and Club House') showcasing Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) era design, a caretaker's cabin, picnic areas, a swimming beach, and fishing piers. The undeveloped wilderness of hardwoods, pines, hemlocks, and spruce bog also offers natural beauty.
Parking is generally available at the four National Forest Campgrounds located along the shores: Eastwood, Spearhead Point, West Point, and Picnic Point. Additionally, there are various trailheads within the recreation area, including the Mondeaux Trailhead to the east, providing easy access to the lake and surrounding trails.
Mondeaux Flowage is nestled within the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, approximately 20 miles north of Medford, Wisconsin. The provided information does not indicate any public transport options directly serving the recreation area. Therefore, a private vehicle is generally necessary for access.
During warmer months, popular activities include canoeing, kayaking, boating (with rentals available at the lodge), swimming at the designated beach, and fishing. For winter, while not explicitly detailed, areas like the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest often offer opportunities for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and ice fishing, depending on conditions. It's recommended to check local forest service updates for specific winter activity availability.
Yes, Mondeaux Flowage offers several family-friendly options. The designated swimming beach near the historic lodge is popular. The area also has picnic areas, and the relatively calm waters of the flowage are suitable for beginner kayaking or canoeing. The various campgrounds provide a great base for family outdoor adventures, and some segments of the Ice Age Trail might be suitable for shorter family hikes.
The provided information does not explicitly state the dog policy for Mondeaux Flowage or the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. Generally, national forests are dog-friendly, but specific rules regarding leashes and waste disposal often apply. It's always best to check the official Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest website or contact the Medford-Park Falls Ranger District directly for current pet regulations.
The primary accommodation directly at Mondeaux Flowage consists of four National Forest Campgrounds: Eastwood, Spearhead Point, West Point, and Picnic Point, some offering lakeside camping. For other accommodation types like hotels or lodges, visitors would need to look in nearby towns such as Medford, which is approximately 20 miles south of the flowage.
Mondeaux Flowage has a maximum depth of 10 feet. It is known for good fishing, with species such as crappie, bluegill, northern pike, musky, and walleye present, offering diverse opportunities for anglers.
Yes, visitors can typically rent canoes and kayaks at the historic lodge within the Mondeaux Dam Recreation Area. This makes it convenient for those who wish to explore the flowage's wooded islands, small peninsulas, and tiny bays without bringing their own equipment.