
Mukwonago and its surrounding wetlands form a complex hydraulic landscape where the Mukwonago River joins the Fox River system. The area is defined by numerous glacial lakes, including Lower Phantom Lake, Phantom Lake, and the expansive Lake Beulah, which features Gaskells Bay in its northern reaches. To the south, the settlement of Potter Lake borders its namesake water body, illustrating the dense residential development around these regional recreation hubs.
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