
The Lac Courte Oreilles Indian Reservation Boundary defines the southern half of this Sawyer County landscape, centering on the community of New Post. This area is dominated by the intricate shorelines of Lake Chippewa, where hundreds of peninsulas and islands like Scott Island and Darrow Island create a complex aquatic geography. The map provides a detailed look at the region's recreational and civic infrastructure during the early 1970s, including the Townhall and several landings such as Hermans Landing. Northward, the Chequamegon National Forest covers the terrain, drained by the North Fork Chief River and Hay Creek. This survey was modified for Forest Service use, capturing the specific locations of boat ramps and campgrounds used by outdoorsmen and locals alike.
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