It is a concrete boat ramp with a gradual slope into the water, making it easy to launch a boat. The boat ramp is approximately 20 feet wide, allowing for multiple boats to launch at the same time.
Lake Hilbert is a small lake, covering approximately 53 acres with a maximum depth of 27 feet. It is primarily used for fishing and recreational boating, with a variety of fish species such as walleye, northern pike, and bass.
The boat ramp at Lake Hilbert is open to all types of watercraft such as motorized boats, canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards. However, there may be restrictions on the size and horsepower of motorized boats allowed on the lake. It is recommended to check with the local authorities for any specific regulations before launching.
The information provided is accurate as of September 2021, sourced from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources website.
Forest Road 2398 To Eastern Forest Boundary
South Branch--Origin In Sec 25, T38N, R14E To Confluence With Main Branch
1/4 Mile Upstream From Evans Bridge To Confluence With Armstrong Creek
Main Branch-Forest Boundary In Sec 18, T37N, R15E To Railroad Bridge
Railroad Bridge To 1/4 Mile Downstream From The Ccc Bridge
1/4 Mile Downstream From Ccc Bridge To 1/4 Mile Upstream From Evans Bridge