Lost Lake

Lost Lake is located between St Germain and Sayner just off Highway 155 - Wisconsin's shortest state highway.
Lost Lake offers just over 540 acres of surface area and reaches depths of 22 feet. Three rock bars on the northeast end of the lake provide structure on the bottom and fish flourish with weed growth in various parts of the lake. Known for an active fishery, Lost Lake has Panfish, Musky, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, and Walleye. It's a drainage lake with Stella Creek flowing in, and Lost Creek flowing out to Big Saint.
Lost Lake is home to Murmuring Waters Lodge ("The Murm"), and you'll soon appreciate Tim Kiesow's culinary skills and knack for pulling together a strong team, shining with hospitality! The Lost Lake Community Club, Inc. was founded in 1959 and organizes events to encourage socializing and goodwill among the lake's owners and guests. Events have included an ice fishing tournament, pontoon parties, boat parade, and softball games at Vandevort Park, along the north shore of the lake.
The Lost Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District assesses the needs of the lake and direction for future endeavors of interest to its shoreland owners. The district was created in 2012 and includes owners around the lake with riparian rights.
More lake information for Lost Lake in St Germain is located on the WI DNR website.
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