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Foo Lake
Foo Lake is located in Wisconsin
Foo Lake
Foo Lake
Location in Wisconsin
Foo Lake is located in the United States
Foo Lake
Foo Lake
Location in the United States
Location Chequamegon National Forest, Sawyer County, Wisconsin, US
Coordinates 46°03′38″N 91°07′43″W / 46.0606907°N 91.1286663°W / 46.0606907; -91.1286663
Basin countries United States
Surface area 4 acres (1.6 ha)
Max. depth 15 ft (4.6 m)
Surface elevation 1,398 ft (426 m)

Foo Lake is a small, quiet lake located in the beautiful Chequamegon–Nicolet National Forest in Sawyer County, Wisconsin. It's about 4 acres in size. This makes it roughly the size of four football fields. This unique lake is known for its special features and natural surroundings.

Foo Lake: A Special Spot in Wisconsin

Foo Lake is a natural body of water found in the northern part of Wisconsin. It is part of a large protected area called the Chequamegon–Nicolet National Forest. This forest is a place where nature is preserved. It offers a home to many plants and animals.

Where is Foo Lake Located?

Foo Lake is nestled within Sawyer County, Wisconsin. This county is in the northwestern part of the state. The lake is completely inside the Chequamegon–Nicolet National Forest. This means it is surrounded by trees and wild areas. It is a peaceful spot, far from busy cities.

What is Foo Lake Like?

Foo Lake is quite shallow, with a maximum depth of about 15 feet. This is roughly the height of a two-story building. The bottom of the lake is made of something called "muck." Muck is a soft, dark soil. It is formed from decaying plants and other organic materials. This type of bottom is common in swampy areas.

The lake gets its water from "seepage." This means water slowly soaks into the lake from the surrounding land. It is not fed by a large river or stream. This makes Foo Lake a very calm and still body of water. It is a quiet place where nature thrives.

What Lives in Foo Lake?

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) studies lakes like Foo Lake. The DNR is a state agency. It works to protect Wisconsin's natural resources. According to their surveys, Foo Lake does not contain "sport fish." Sport fish are types of fish that people usually try to catch for fun.

Even without sport fish, Foo Lake is still an important part of its ecosystem. It provides a habitat for many other creatures. These might include insects, frogs, turtles, and various types of aquatic plants. It also serves as a water source for local wildlife. Animals like deer, birds, and small mammals might visit the lake.

How Was Foo Lake Formed?

Foo Lake is a "seepage lake." This means it was formed by water slowly seeping into a low area. The water comes from the surrounding land. It is often connected to a nearby swamp. Swamps are wetlands that have trees and shrubs. They are usually very wet and muddy. The muck bottom of Foo Lake shows its connection to these swampy conditions.

Lakes formed by seepage are often very sensitive to changes in rainfall. Their water levels can go up and down more easily. This makes them unique and interesting natural features.

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