Take a scenic road trip around Lake Winnebago. Experience Wisconsin's beauty and serenity and enjoy the best in hospitality as you journey around the largest lake in Wisconsin.
The Winnebago System is comprised of several bodies of water, lakes Winnebago, Butte des Morts, Winneconne, Poygan and the Fox and Wolf Rivers.
Lake Winnebago
is located in east central Wisconsin. 28 miles long and 10 miles wide with a maximum depth 22 feet. It covers 137,708 acres and is home to onelargest Lake Sturgeon populations in the world.Lake Winneconne
is the smallest of the upriver lakes and covers 4,507 acres. The main base has a maximum depth of 9 feet. It is located immediately north of the village of Winneconne and east of and connected to Lake Poygan.Lake Poygan
is the largest of the upriver lakes and covers 14,102 acres. Poygan has a maximum depth of 12 feet. It is located northeast of the village of Winneconne and south of Fremont.The Fox River
runs from the Eureka Dam, downstream to Lake Butte des Morts to Lake Winnebago through the city of Oshkosh.The Wolf River
flows from the town of New London, downstream to Lake Poygan. From there, it flows from Lake Winneconne to Lake Butte des Morts.Calumet County
For more information on Calumet County:Calumet County Planning & Tourism
920-849-1493 ext 790
www.travelcalumet.com
Kewaunee County
For more information on Kewaunee County:Kewaunee County Promotions
920-388-0444
www.kewauneeco.org
Winnebago County
For more information on Winnebago County:Oshkosh Convention & Visitors Bureau
877-303-9200
www.oshkoshcvb.org

Carlson & McKnight Wines, Oshk
Tugboat Luddington in Kewaunee


