Big Muskego Lake Access Minimize
Acquired in 1994, Completed in 1998


This nine-acre site located on the northern shore of Big Muskego Lake in the east-central portion of the city provides a public-owned access to Big Muskego Lake/Bass Bay. The site provides a launching ramp, a public pay phone, a portable rest room. The site includes wetlands and primary environmental corridor along the lake's shore. There is an associated one-acre site 600 feet to the southwest on Durham Drive that provides additional parking. Collectively, there is off-street parking available for 42 vehicles, including 32 car/trailer spaces. Big Muskego Lake and the surrounding marsh contain habitat for two endangered bird species, the Forster's Tern and the common Tern, and one threatened bird species, the Osprey.

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