Recreation

 

Boating
Trails
Fishing

 

Boating

 

The Wolf River is the largest river in Waupaca County offering over 90 miles of navigable water in its 225 mile stretch.  The state of Wisconsin classifies the Wolf River as a “pristine waterway”, ensuring it’s preservation for generations to come.  Not only does Fremont have the largest river in Waupaca County, it also has the largest lake!  Partridge Lake located on the northwest side of the village is approximately 1 ½ miles wide by 1 ½ miles long.  The extension of the “rock wall” has created a unique sandbar at the entrance to the lake from the Wolf River.  The “rock wall sandbar” offers a spot for boaters to spend a relaxing day swimming or sun bathing on the lake.  Experience the Wolf, offering the avid water enthusiast endless activity and quite simply a boater’s paradise. 

For information on boating laws and safety courses visit:
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/es/enforcement/
safety/upcoming.htm

 
Wisconsin DNR Local Field Conservation Warden:

920-446-2494


Wisconsin DNR Information Line:

888-936-7463 (7 days a week 7am – 10pm)

 

Tri County Power Boat Alliance:

tcpaweb.googlepages.com

 

Buoys – Wolf River buoys indicate “slow no wake” zones. 
Lake Poygan to Lake Oshkosh green / red navigational buoys.

 

Slow No Wake – means that speed at which a boat moves as slowly as possible while still maintaining steerage control. 
Village of Fremont “No Wake” Ordinance - Friday midnight to midnight Sunday.  Up river slow no wake 7 days a week.  Down river slow no wake at Hahn a Lula and Party Doll Marine.

 

Public Boat Landings
A nominal fee is charged at all public boat landings. 


Wolf River Crossing Park

(next to the Hwy 110 bridge) Ample parking available onsite


Webfooter Grandstand

(Wolf River Drive across from the Village Hall) Park in American Legion lot


Ted’s Grandview Supper Club

(Wolf River Drive near Partridge Lake) Limited parking available


Milwaukee Street

(East bank of the river) Limited parking available

 

Boat Rentals

 

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Trails

 

Fremont offers it’s very own Nature Area.  Enjoy any season as you hike or bike the ½ mile Fremont Nature Trail.  Our nature trail winds through a typical Northwood’s forest abounding with wildlife and wild flowers.   We invite you to take pleasure in our trails natural beauty.   


Outagamie/Winnebago Recreation Trail – Bike or hike this 20.5 mile trail on an abandoned railroad bed runs south from Hortonville to Oshkosh.  It is a delightful tour through meadows, woodlands and marshes.  The 14.5 mile Winnebago County section from Oshkosh to the county line is resurfaced for bicyclists.  For information and trail map contact Fox Cities Convention & Visitors Bureau 920-734-3358


Waupaca County Bike Route Information - 715-258-6243

 

Snowmobile Trail Information – Write to Invaders of Fremont Snowmobile Club 9675 River Pines Lane, Fremont, WI 54940.


Wolf River Crossing Park is located on the west bank of the Wolf River, under the Highway 10 bridge, south of the downtown area.  A picnic/recreation area located in the southwest end of the park is available with playground equipment, volleyball net, and basketball hoops. Also an open-sided shelter can be reserved for parties. The lagoon area near the parking area is a popular spot for the yearly Fremont Area Law Enforcement Children's Fishing Tournament.


Partridge Lake Park, locally known as the Fremont Beach, is located at the intersection of Lake Street and Wolf River Drive. The marked swimming area has a sand beach.  Picnic tables, grills and an open sided shelter is available for picnics. A restroom with running water, pay phone and soda machine is near the shelter. The beach is "use at your own risk" with no lifeguard on duty. No watercraft allowed in the beach area.

 

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Fishing

 

June 21 - Sheephead Tournament
Click here to download entry form and rules
Adobe Acrobat required

 

Walleye Tournament – Red Banks Resort
Sponsored by Red Banks Resort 920-446-2933

 Fisherman's Park

Shore Fishing –

Fisherman’s Park

(located south of Hwy.

110 off of Hwy. H)

 

DNR Link –
www.dnr.state.wi.us

 

DNR Fishing License Link

http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/

Fishing Reports -

fishwolfriver.com

outdoors911.com/reports


Fishing Guide Service

 

Riverside Fishing Guide Service 

Bill Stoeger   

Phone:  920-570-1187 

 

Red Banks Resort
Bob Caryl

Phone:  920-446-2933

 

Wolf River Outfitters Resort

Louis Woods
Phone:  920-446-3116

 

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