St. Clair County Lake Quality
Wisconsin, 1 lakes, average grade D (Poor)
St. Clair County has 1 graded lakes — a thin enough sample that one or two stressed lakes can move the county average noticeably. Use the per-lake pages below for what actually matters. The county-wide average grade is D — water quality issues are persistent across most of the monitored basins. 0 lakes fall into the F bracket outright.
Most of the county's monitored lakes are shallow — under 50 feet — which means wind keeps the water column mixed all summer and sediment-bound phosphorus releases back into the surface layer whenever the bottom is disturbed. Atkinson Lake by Sw 1401 Rd (D) is the cleanest in the county.
Quick Answers for St. Clair County
Planning a trip? Check special fishing regulations for Atkinson Lake by Sw 1401 Rd, whether the fish are safe to eat, and the best times to fish — or browse the full Wisconsin regulations index.
All Lakes in St. Clair County
| Rank | Lake | Grade | Clarity | Max Depth | Phosphorus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Atkinson Lake by Sw 1401 Rd | D | 1.6 ft | - | 63.7 µg/L |
Source: EPA National Aquatic Resource Surveys, 2026.