NEW Polk County Boating Viewer Released

The Polk County Land and Water Resources Department is excited to launch the Polk County Boating Viewer which can be accessed at:

This interactive map allows users to visualize the State of Wisconsin slow no wake regulations, permitted buoys marking hazards, and areas suggested by lake organizations for enhanced wake activities.  The map also includes Polk County ramp and carry-in boat access locations. The site includes:

  • Boat landings: includes lake name, type, lanes, surface, dock, parking, restrooms 

  • Waterbodies: includes lake name, max depth, class, acres, and shoreline miles 

  • Slow no wake areas 

    • 100 foot buffer from shore: State regulations require all watercraft to be slow no wake within 100 feet of shore, dock, raft, pier, or restricted area 

    • 200 foot buffer from shore: State regulations require personal watercraft to be slow no wake within 200 feet of shore 

    • Additional slow no wake designations 

  • Water hazards marked by buoys (rocks or shallow areas)   

    • Not all hazards are marked by buoys or maps; caution should be used when navigating any waterbody as water depths can vary 

  • Suggested enhanced wake areas are designated for select lakes 

    • These areas have been designated by the lake organization affiliated with the waterbody 

    • These areas are suggested to reduce impacts on the lake 

This viewer has been designed as an educational resource and is not designed or intended to be used as the only source of navigation. 

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