Oshkosh
Lake Butte des Morts
Oshkosh
Lake Butte des Morts
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Lake Butte des Morts is a shallow freshwater lake located in Winnebago County, Wisconsin, United States. Situated at an elevation of 228 meters, it forms an integral part of the larger Winnebago Pool system, which also includes Lake Winnebago, Lake Poygan, and Lake Winneconne. The lake is fed by the Fox River from the southwest and the Wolf River draining from Lake Winneconne, eventually flowing southeast via the Fox River into Lake Winnebago.
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A prominent natural feature is Terrell's Island, located on the south shore. This area is a significant wetlands conservation project managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR), offering opportunities for wildlife viewing and walking.
Yes, the Tribal Heritage Crossing, which is part of the U.S. Highway 41 and Interstate 41 bridge, connects to the Wiouwash State Trail. This trail offers excellent opportunities for both hiking and biking, providing a scenic route along the lake.
While the lake is a popular destination for ice fishing in winter, general winter hiking directly around the lake might be limited due to its shallow, marshy characteristics. However, the Wiouwash State Trail, accessible via the Tribal Heritage Crossing, could offer winter walking or fat biking opportunities, depending on snow conditions.
Lake Butte des Morts is classified as eutrophic, meaning it has high nutrient levels. The Wisconsin DNR lists its water quality as "impaired" due to elevated levels of phosphorus, mercury, and PCBs, and low dissolved oxygen. This can lead to murky brown or green water and occasional algal blooms. For more detailed information, you can visit the Wisconsin DNR Lake Detail page.
While specific dog rules for all areas are not universally posted, the Wiouwash State Trail, accessible from the Tribal Heritage Crossing, generally allows leashed dogs. It's always recommended to check local signage at specific access points, such as Terrell's Island, for any particular restrictions regarding pets.
The lake supports a diverse fish population, including walleye, northern pike, various bass species, sturgeon, catfish, and panfish. There are several public boat landings and access points available around the lake, making it convenient for anglers to launch boats or fish from shore.
The nearby city of Oshkosh offers a wide range of amenities, including various cafes, pubs, restaurants, and accommodation options. The smaller Butte des Morts village may have more limited local businesses, but Oshkosh serves as a primary hub for visitor services.
Direct public transportation specifically to the lake's recreational access points might be limited. Visitors typically rely on personal vehicles to reach the various boat landings, trailheads, and other points of interest around Lake Butte des Morts. Oshkosh does have local transit options that could get you closer to the general area.
The name "Butte des Morts" translates from French as "Mound of the Dead." This name was given by French colonial settlers in reference to a nearby prehistoric Native American burial mound. In the Menominee language, the place is known as Paehkuahkīhsaeh, meaning "small mound."
Yes, Lake Butte des Morts is suitable for kayaking and canoeing, especially given its relatively shallow depth. Public boat landings provide easy access for launching personal watercraft. While rentals are not explicitly mentioned as being on the lake itself, outfitters in nearby Oshkosh may offer options.
Lake Butte des Morts is part of the larger Winnebago Pool system, which includes Lake Winnebago. While both offer fishing and boating, Lake Butte des Morts is significantly shallower (max depth 9 feet) and has more marshland characteristics compared to the much larger and deeper Lake Winnebago. This can make Lake Butte des Morts particularly appealing for certain types of fishing or for those seeking a slightly more intimate, wetland-influenced experience.