Protecting the Future of Bone Lake Together.
About Bone Lake Management District
Bone Lake, located in Polk County, Wisconsin, is a 1,667-acre lake with 12.5 miles of shoreline and more than 500 private lots. The Bone Lake Management District is a State of Wisconsin governmental body formed in 1977. Its purpose is to maintain, protect, and improve the quality of Bone Lake and its watershed for the mutual good of its members, the public, and the lake environment.
Annual budgets are funded from tax levies, special assessments, and Wisconsin DNR grants. Eligible property owner send residents who live in the District vote on an annual budget and elect commissioners at the annual meeting held on the second Saturday of August every year. MORE

About Bone Lake
Learn about Bone Lake, a 1,667 acre lake in Polk County offering fishing, boating, and over 500 private properties.


Managing Property
Learn about managing your lakeshore property, including best practices for water quality.

Fisheries and Wildlife
Learn about Bone Lake’s fisheries and wildlife, including fish species and the lake’s natural ecosystem.