Mamie Lake (Wisconsin)

Mamie Lake is an inland lake located in Land o' Lakes Vilas County, Wisconsin. It is one of the main lakes on the ten lake Cisco Chain of Lakes.

The lake is in both Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It is 10 ft deep and covers 376 acre.

Background
In 1919 a writer named Dr. Bessy surveyed the lake from his base at Bent's Camp Resort. In his examination of the flora he determined that Mamie and the other lakes and landforms in the area were formed by a glacier which created a dump moraine. Trees around the lake are mainly hemlock and yellow birch. The lake is the southernmost of the ten lakes on the Cisco Chain.

Description
Mamie Lake is one of the main lakes on the ten lake Cisco Chain of Lakes in northern Wisconsin. The lake is in Vilas County, Wisconsin. It is on the border between Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The lake has a depth of 10 ft, and it is 376 acre.