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Petite Lake

Home of the Famous Sandbar

Petite Lake is a 234.5-acre lake just north of Fox Lake, famous for its 100-yard sandbar in a designated no-wake zone. Virtually free of water skiers, it is the premier swimming, anchoring, and social gathering destination on the Chain O Lakes.

Lake Size

235 acres

Average Depth

12 ft

Maximum Depth

22 ft

Body Type

Man-Made Lake

Map & Quick Facts

  • County
    lake
  • Connection Type
    Channel Connected
  • Nearby Communities
    Lake Villa, Antioch, Fox Lake
  • Speed Limit
    No-wake zone around sandbar. Full power elsewhere.
  • Swimming Allowed
    Yes

Boating & Lake Access

Boat Launches

2

Marinas

3

Access Points

2
One launch ramp on west side. Petite Lake Resort offers boat slips and launch. Spring Lake Marina nearby.
Fox Waterway Agency sticker required. Barnacle Bobs offers boat rentals. Petite Lake Resort launch available.

Activities & Rentals

Activities Available

Boating, Fishing, Swimming, Kayaking / Canoeing, Jet Skiing

Equipment Rentals Available

Pontoon Boats, Kayaks

Petite Lake

Green Sunfish, White Sucker, Longnose Gar, Freshwater Drum, Carp, Warmouth, Pumpkinseed, Sauger, Flathead Catfish, Bullhead, Rock Bass, Hybrid Bass, White Bass, Muskie, Smallmouth Bass, Channel Catfish, Black Crappie, Bluegill, Largemouth Bass

Fishing Information

Fishing Quality

Good – Reliable Catches

Best Fishing Seasons

Spring (March-May), Summer (June-August), Fall (September-November)

Fishing License

Fishing Tips

Steady panfish producer. Northern pike frequently taken throughout the lake. Good perch fishing. Fish away from the busy sandbar for best results.

Fishing Regulations

Bass: 6 daily/14in min. Walleye: 4 daily/14-18in slot. Muskie: 1 daily/48in min. Northern Pike: 3 daily/24in min.

History & Features

Historical Information

Petite Lake was formed by Wisconsin glacier melting thousands of years ago. Originally inhabited by Miami, Mascouten, and Potawatomi tribes.

European explorers Joliet and Marquette passed through the Chain O Lakes region in 1673. The lake became part of the popular retreat destination for Chicagoans starting in the 1890s.

Notable Features

The Famous Sandbar – 100-yard sandbar in a designated no-wake area, the most popular swimming and gathering spot on the entire Chain O Lakes.

Virtually Free of Water Skiers – Smaller size makes it ideal for families, pontoon boats, and swimming.

Connection to Fox Lake – Direct access to Fox Lake restaurants like Fairmont Shores and Captains Quarters.

Petite Lake Resort – Major marina and boat launch facility.

Barnacle Bobs Boat Rentals – Boat rental services directly on Petite Lake.

Safety Information

Sandbar area is designated no-wake zone. Can get extremely busy in summer. Wear life jackets.

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