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The purpose of this Association is to preserve and protect the Chetek Lakes and their surroundings, and to en­hance the water quality, fishery, boating, safety, and aesthetic values of the Chetek Lakes, as a public recreational facility for today and for future generations.

The Chetek Lakes Protection Association, Inc., was first established as a Lake committee in 1985, and became a qualified Association in 1995. The Association is governed by an elected President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Board of Directors — plus nearly 350 dues-paying members. Meetings are held periodically throughout the year with an annual meeting for all members held the first Sunday in August each year.

Some interesting facts about our Chain of Six Lakes:

Prairie Lake: 1,534 acres, 25 miles of shoreline, 14,034 acre feet —4.57 billion gallons

Chetek Lake: 769 acres, 7.7 miles of shorelines, 9,992 acre feet — 3.2 billion gallons


Ten Mile Lake: 376 acres, 376 acres, 8.6 miles of shoreline, 2,369 acre feet — 772 million gallons


Pokegama Lake: 505 acres, 11.3 miles of shoreline, 5,322 acre feet — 1.7 billion gallons


Ojaski (Mud) Lake: 577 acres, 8.3 miles of shoreline, 2,460 acre feet — 800 million gallons

TOTAL: 3,761 acres, 60.9 miles of shoreline, 11.05 billion gallons of water

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