The Willow Flowage supports a diversity of aquatic plants, fish and wildlife. White-tailed deer, bear, ruffed grouse, ducks, eagles, loons and even wolves roam the area. There are currently 10 nesting pairs of ospreys on the flowage that…
There are 37 rustic campsites scattered along the flowage shoreline and islands; all flowage campsites are occupied on a first-come, first-served basis with no registration, reservations, or fees. There are also 4 rustic campsites scattered along…
The Willow Flowage is a 6,392-acre lake located in Oneida County. It has a maximum depth of 30 feet. Designated as an Outstanding Resource Water in 1997, the Willow Flowage supports a diversity of aquatic plants, fish and wildlife. Abundant walleye…
The Willow Flowage is a 6,392-acre lake located in Oneida County. It has a maximum depth of 30 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from public boat landings.
Seven DNR-managed boat landings on the Willow Flowage provide access for motorboats,…
Forest Management
An active forestry program is in place on the Willow Flowage to maintain prime wildlife habitat, emphasize forest diversity and promote a natural and aesthetically pleasing appearance. Future thinnings of selected trees and…
Location and directions
The Willow Flowage is located west of U.S. Hwy 51 along County Hwy Y in Onieda County.
Hours
The property is open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Management and planning
Management of Willow Flowage
The Totogatic Wild River is managed to preserve and protect the river in a wild and free-flowing natural state by working with counties, landowners and partners to prevent development adjacent to the river and by restoring sections of the river…