
Beautiful and affordable lakefront real estate just northeast of Crandon in Forest County, Wisconsin. Largely undeveloped, Clear Lake offers a balance of waterskiing, jetskiing, fishing, and wildlife.
Western exposure properties on the east side of the lake provide brilliant sunset views. Over 100' of sand frontage, which gradually gets deeper, offers great boat dockage and swimming. Municipal water services are installed along the private dead-end road.
Most lake lots in this price range are on no-wake lakes. it's been a while since we've seen Wisconsin lakefront real estate on a recreational lake priced this low. If you're searching for a four seasons getaway at a great price come on up and see this property!!
Crandon, located in southwestern Forest County, has a population of just over 2,000 people. Only 100 miles north of Green Bay, this small town retains many of the buildings and much of the charm from its early nineteenth century boom days. Built between two hills and surrounded by four beautiful lakes Crandon offers year round recreational opportunities and all of the necessities required for northern living.
Over one hundred lakes, large and small, offer lake recreation suitable for any interest: fishing, boating, canoeing, kayaking, waterskiing, jet-skiing and swimming. Vast tracts of marsh and wetlands provides habitat for a wide range of wildlife species. Eight hundred miles of wonderful trout streams offer opportunity for the individual looking for their own secret fishing hole.
There isn't even one traffic light in Crandon or for that matter in all of Forest County. Named after the beautiful forests which cover the rolling countryside, Forest County is the highest part of Wisconsin; Sugar Bush Hill, just east of Crandon, has an elevation of 1,960 feet above sea level. These forested hillsides and wide basins contribute to the creation of an abundance of lakes, rivers and streams.


The majority of Forest County's forest lands are part of The Nicolet National Forest. The eastern half of the million and a half acre Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. The Nicolet National Forest is a natural resource for public use,
and the use of future generations, the national forest offers opportunity for a wide range of recreational pursuits including fishing, boating, swimming, hunting, hiking, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, or just simply enjoying the scenic beauty of the area.
Seasonal events like The World Championship Off Road Races, The Brush Run 101, The Great Northern Snocross Challenge, The Figure 8 Barefoot Open and Kentuck Day compliment the leisurely pace of the this friendly town. The scenic beauty of the area and small town charm makes this welcoming community an ideal vacation setting or wonderful place to call home.
