Long Lake
Quiet Canal Retreat
Long Lake is one of five smaller canal-connected lakes in the Chain O’Lakes system. At approximately 11 acres, it offers a quiet, intimate setting popular with kayakers and shore anglers looking for a peaceful escape from the busier main lakes.
Lake Size
11 acres
Average Depth
3 ft
Maximum Depth
6 ft
Body Type
Natural Lake
Long Lake
Map & Quick Facts
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Countylake
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Connection TypeChannel Connected
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Nearby CommunitiesFox Lake, Antioch
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Speed LimitNo wake – canal access only
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Swimming Allowed
Boating & Lake Access
Boat Launches
0
Marinas
0
Access Points
1
Access through connecting canals from main Chain O’Lakes system. No dedicated parking.
Fox Waterway Agency sticker required. Limited direct access.
Activities & Rentals
Activities Available
Fishing, Kayaking / Canoeing
Equipment Rentals Available
Long Lake
White Sucker, Longnose Gar, Freshwater Drum, Carp, Warmouth, Pumpkinseed, Sauger, Flathead Catfish, Bullhead, Rock Bass, Hybrid Bass, White Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Channel Catfish, White Crappie, Black Crappie, Bluegill, Largemouth Bass
Fishing Information
Fishing Quality
fair
Best Fishing Seasons
Spring (March-May), Summer (June-August), Fall (September-November)
Fishing License
Fishing Tips
Long Lake is best suited for shore fishing and kayak anglers. Panfish and bass are the primary targets. The shallow, weedy habitat makes it ideal for largemouth bass in warmer months.
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
Long Lake is part of the Chain O’Lakes system formed when the Wisconsin glacier melted thousands of years ago, leaving behind lakes in the Fox River Valley.
One of five lakes connected by small canals and channels (Duck Lake, Long Lake, Spring Lake, Dunns Lake, and Brandenburg Lake) rather than the main Fox River channel.
The area was originally inhabited by Native American tribes including the Miami, Mascouten, and Potawatomi.
Notable Features
Kayak Paradise β Long Lake’s small size and calm waters make it ideal for kayaking and canoeing.
Shore Fishing β Accessible banks make this a good option for anglers without boats.
Canal Connected β One of five lakes connected by small canals rather than the main Fox River, keeping boat traffic minimal.
Safety Information
Very shallow lake – use caution with propeller-driven boats. Canal access only with small watercraft recommended. Fox Waterway Agency sticker required.
Lake Gallery
Connected Lakes
Duck Lake
Spring Lake
Dunns Lake
Brandenburg Lake
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