Welcome to the Big Cedar Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District
The Big Cedar Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District (BCL PRD) was established in 1994 and includes properties within 1000’ of the shoreline. Lake district operations must comply with Chapter 33 of the Wisconsin Statues. The purpose of the district is to maintain, protect, and improve the quality of the lake and its watershed for the mutual good of those within the district as well as all Wisconsin residents. Big Cedar Lake is the largest lake of 52 in Washington County. Big Cedar Lake offers 10.2 miles of shoreline and over 900 acres for outdoor enthusiasts.
Big Cedar Lake is the largest lake of 15 in Washington County. Big Cedar Lake offers 10.2 miles of shoreline and over 900 acres of water activities for the outdoor enthusiast.
Through the seasons there are many ways to enjoy your day. During the Summer months bring your family out and enjoy a beautiful day on the water participating in water skiing activities or just enjoying the sun.
During the fall and winter months people enjoy getting out for the Walleye and Northern fishing that Big Cedar Lake has to offer. Big Cedar offers some of the best fishing in Washington County.
Big Cedar also offers many acres of walking trails that are open to the public and kept up through the summer months by the District. You can enjoy a peaceful walk along these scenic trails year around.
- Big Cedar Lake Info
- DNR Lake Survey Map