North Lake, Wisconsin

North Lake is an unincorporated community and census-designated place located in the town of Merton, in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States.North Lake has a post office with ZIP code 53064.[4] James Barney Marsh (1856–1936), engineer and bridge builder, was born in North Lake.In 1853, he erected the present gristmill, shaping the community’s early development[6] North Lake boasts a pristine 440-acre lake within Waukesha County, The lake’s maximum depth reaches 78.4 feet, Its waters are moderately clear, providing a serene environment for fishing and recreation, Fish species include Panfish, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike, and Walleye[7]This article about a location in Waukesha County, Wisconsin is a stub.
Census-designated placeCountryUnited StatesWisconsinCountyWaukeshaTime zoneCentral (CST)ZIP codeArea codeunincorporated communityMertonWaukesha CountyWisconsin Highway 83Chenequapost officeJames Barney MarshU.S. Census BureauWaukesha County, WisconsinCounty seatCitiesBrookfieldDelafieldMilwaukeeMuskegoNew BerlinOconomowocPewaukeeVillagesBig BendButlerDousmanElm GroveHartlandLac La BelleLannonLisbonMenomonee FallsMukwonagoNashotahNorth PrairieOconomowoc LakeSummitSussexVernonGeneseeOttawaOkauchee LakeOthercommunitiesBethesdaBuena VistaColgateGenesee DepotGoerke's CornersGuthrieJerichoLake FiveMapletonMonchesMontereySaylesvilleStone BankSummit CenterSummit CornersWatervilleBrookfield CenterCalhounDodges CornersDenoonDuplainvilleMenomoneeMuskego SettlementNew Upsala