From 2005-06, the Clark Lake Advancement Association and the UW-Stevens Point Center for Watershed Science and Education conducted a comprehensive study of Clark Lake, Logan Creek, and their watersheds. The study included water quality sampling of both the lake and creek, as well as stream flow measurements, macroinvertebrate sampling, and a fisheries study. Data collected during the study was used to develop a long-range plan for land use and water quality protection in the watershed, as well as protection of the lake and stream habitats. The Ridges Sanctuary’s Logan Creek Property includes over 2,500 feet of shoreline on Clark Lake and Logan Creek, so protection of the lake and its surrounding habitats is a high priority for us.
Funding for the study was provided through a Lake Management Grant from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
Download the Clark Lake Sensitive Habitat Areas Report document (5.9MB PDF)
Download the Water Quality and Bulrush Evaluation in Clark Lake document (3.5MB PDF)

