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The Waupaca Chain O’Lakes is one of Wisconsin’s most beloved freshwater destinations — a connected system of 22 spring-fed lakes in Waupaca County in central Wisconsin that draws boaters, anglers, and families from across the state for a lake experience that feels genuinely timeless and unhurried compared to the busier Northwoods destination lakes. The Chain runs approximately 9 miles through the communities of Waupaca and Rural townships, with the lakes connected by natural channels and the Crystal River — one of the clearest spring-fed rivers in Wisconsin — that allows canoes, kayaks, and small motorized boats to travel the full length of the chain from lake to lake. The water clarity on the Waupaca Chain is exceptional — the spring-fed lakes maintain cold, clear water throughout the season that produces excellent fishing and makes the Chain one of the most visually stunning lake systems in central Wisconsin. Largemouth bass, walleye, northern pike, musky, crappie, and bluegill are all present throughout the chain system — the bass and walleye fisheries draw serious anglers from the Fox Cities and Green Bay metro areas who consider the Chain a legitimate fishing destination rather than purely a recreational boating lake. The Chain O’Lakes resort culture that has defined Waupaca County since the late 1800s creates a distinctive boating atmosphere — classic wooden rowboats, pontoons, and fishing boats share the connected waterway in a relaxed pace that reflects the Chain’s century-long tradition as a Wisconsin family vacation destination.

Marine service for the Waupaca Chain O’Lakes and surrounding central Wisconsin lake corridor is distributed across several communities in the hub area. Fremont on the Wolf River southeast of Waupaca is the most concentrated service hub with 4 verified providers covering motor repair, electronics, and trailer service. Green Lake west of the Chain adds 3 providers and New London on the Wolf River northeast of Waupaca contributes 3 more. Waupaca itself has 2 verified providers with direct Chain O’Lakes proximity. Wautoma and Montello southwest of the hub each add 2 providers serving the broader central Wisconsin lake country market. Clintonville, Princeton, and surrounding communities add additional coverage across the full hub radius. Find Boat Services also lists 1 mobile marine service provider and 1 trolling motor specialist serving the Waupaca Chain O’Lakes corridor. Find Boat Services lists 19 verified motor repair, electronics, trailer, trolling motor, and mobile marine service providers across the Waupaca Chain O’Lakes and central Wisconsin lake corridor.

The Waupaca Chain O’Lakes has specific boating regulations that first-time visitors need to understand — motorized boats are restricted to electric motors only on several of the smaller lakes within the chain system to protect the water quality and quiet character that defines the Chain experience. Confirm current motor restrictions on specific lakes before launching any gas-powered vessel on an unfamiliar section of the chain. Book motor service and spring commissioning in Fremont, Waupaca, or New London before the Memorial Day weekend — the Chain O’Lakes resort season opens in full force on Memorial Day weekend and local shops serving both the Chain boating community and the broader Wolf River fishing market reach peak capacity simultaneously in late May and early June.

Storage Specialists near Waupaca Chain O Lakes

Showing 2 verified Storage providers within 30 miles of Waupaca Chain O Lakes

American Marine & Motorsports

26.85 miles

Storage FAQ


Monthly rates vary by protection level: Outdoor un-covered typically runs $50–$150; Outdoor covered/canopy is $150–$300; and Indoor heated storage generally ranges from $400 to $800+ depending on the boat’s length. For premium indoor winter packages near high-demand areas like Minneapolis, Milwaukee, and Chicago, expect to pay by the linear foot.


Yes, especially for boats with complex plumbing and high-end electronics. Indoor heated storage eliminates the need for antifreeze in your engine and prevents the freeze/thaw expansion that can damage fiberglass gelcoat. It’s often the best way to maintain a high resale value in the Midwest region.


Most fire marshals and storage facilities require your tank to be either 95% full (to prevent condensation) or nearly empty (less than 5 gallons) for safety. Regardless of the level, always use a high-quality fuel stabilizer to prevent ethanol phase-separation during the long Midwest winter.


Most standard policies cover the hull while in a lay-up period, but you must notify your agent if you are moving it to a professional facility. Some facilities require you to provide a Certificate of Insurance naming them as additionally insured before they will accept the vessel.


Dry-stacking is ideal for boaters who want the protection of indoor storage without the hassle of a trailer. Your boat is stored in a giant rack system and “valeted” into the water by a heavy-duty forklift whenever you’re ready to ride. This is a very popular option for large cruisers on the Great Lakes.

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