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Lake Chippewa - Hunter

Wisconsin

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Lake Chippewa - Hunter, Wisconsin

The Lake Chippewa - Hunter real estate market is a limited inventory marketplace for lake property in Wisconsin.

Normally there are very few lake homes for sale at Lake Chippewa - Hunter, and very few listings for lots and land.

Lake Chippewa - Hunter is one of Wisconsin's largest lakes and has 233 miles of shoreline. The closest major airport, General Mitchell International Airport, is 327 miles away.

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About Lake Chippewa - Hunter

Located in Sawyer County, Wisconsin

Lake Chippewa is located in Hunter, Wisconsin. Hayward is 24 miles northwest, Duluth, Minnesota, is 100 miles northwest, and Minneapolis is 172 miles southwest. There are a few smaller airfields nearby, but the closest major airport is Duluth International Airport, which is typically two hours away. Urgent care can be provided at Hayward Area Memorial Hospital, averaging 30 minutes away. Snacks and groceries can be found at a Walmart Supercenter, averaging 30 minutes away. For a bite to eat, there are a few highly related restaurants nearby such as SRusty Hook Saloon and Smokehouse, and The Landing Resort.

Lake On The Water

Spanning 14593 acres, the amount of fun and excitement is seemingly endless on Lake Chippewa. Having the majority of its shoreline undeveloped, it is a fantastic place to become immersed in nature. With so much acreage, there are numerous activities residents enjoy doing. To name a few, there is boating, jet skiing, tubing, and island hopping. Many public boat landings can be found around the perimeter of the lake. Anglers looking to toss out a line have the chance to reel in small and largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye, musky, sturgeon, catfish, and panfish.

Around The Area

When the mood strikes, take a drive to the Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame and become immersed in the rich history of freshwater fishing. Don’t forget to climb up the Shrine to Anglers, the Big Musky, and see the panoramic views. For a cute and cuddly time, schedule a tour at Joyful Journey Alpacas and meet some impeccable alpacas. Afterward, stop at the Yarn Harmony gift shop and check out all the alpaca products offered, like warm socks or yarn.

Explore Duluth

Duluth is the perfect spot for a weekend city getaway in the city while still offering beautiful, natural scenery. For an outdoor adventure off the water, visit any of the city's 23 parks. The Leif Erickson Park is one of the most popular, featuring a rose garden with 1,800 bushes. It is widely considered one of the best rose gardens in the state. Lake Superior Zoo offers a fun, family-friendly trip to see over 140 species in indoor and outdoor settings. The zoo also has a cafe, a gift shop, interactive visits, and behind-the-scenes tours. Looking to take a scenic drive? The North Shore Scenic Drive spans around 150 miles, following the shoreline of Lake Superior. It offers fantastic photo opportunities, historic landmarks, and quaint shops along the way. When visitors heading back to the city are looking for a place to eat, there's something to satisfy every craving. Highly-rated options include Duluth Grill, OMC Smokehouse, Va Bene, New Scenic Cafe, and Vitta Pizza.

A Great Place To Call Home

Whether you are looking to buy a family home, a vacation home, or a full-time retirement residence, Lake Chippewa is a perfect choice for a peaceful and quiet lifestyle.

Lake Overview

  • 233mi. of Shoreline
  • 92ft. Deepest Depth
  • Shoreline Borders
    State Park (Some)
    National Park (Some)
  • Dam Name
    Winter Dam
  • Year Built
    1923
  • Ownership
    Public
  • Acreage
    14,593
  • Public Boat Ramps
    6
  • Water Level
    Seasonal Full Pool

Information

  • Counties: Sawyer County
  • Fish: Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, Smallmouth Bass, Walleye
  • Notable events: Chippewa Flowage Musky Hunt.
  • Interesting facts: 200 undeveloped islands on this lake.
  • Known for: Floating bogs.
  • History: First filled in 1923 to regulate downstream water flow for generating power through dams and controlling floods.
  • Landmarks: 200 miles of undeveloped shoreline.