Beaver Dam Lake Dock & Boat Lift Installers
Lake Country Barge Docks & Lifts specializes in the sale and installation of docks and boat lifts on Beaver Dam Lake. Our wide range of dock designs and high-quality boat lifts help homeowners elevate their waterfront while safeguarding their boats. Count on us for tailored, dependable solutions to meet your unique lakefront needs. Get in touch with us today!

Dock Sales & Installation for Beaver Dam Lake
Lake Country Barge Docks & Lifts provides custom-designed dock sales and installation for Beaver Dam Lake. Whether you’re out on the water boating, fishing or hosting lakeside events, we offer a selection of docks tailored to your specific needs. Our experienced team takes care of the entire installation process, allowing you to enjoy your dock with ease. We also provide ongoing maintenance and seasonal services to maintain your dock. With years of expertise, we complete every project with attention to detail and efficiency.
Types of Docks We Install
- Custom Docks: Designed to match the unique layout and style of your shoreline.
- Floating Docks: Perfect for fluctuating water levels and easy seasonal removal.
- Stationary Docks: Ideal for consistent, shallow waters with a stable setup.
- Sectional Docks: Easy to install and arrangeable in any configuration.
- Roll-In Docks: Easily installed and removed each season for your convenience.
Beaver Dam Lake Boat Lift Installation & Sales
Lake Country Barge Docks & Lifts is the trusted source for high-quality boat lifts on Beaver Dam Lake. We provide and install lifts for all boat types and sizes, including fishing boats, pontoons and wakeboard boats. Our robust lift systems protect your boat from water damage and weather, keeping it in excellent condition for years to come.
Types of Boat Lifts We Install
- Vertical Boat Lifts: Ideal for deeper water, providing stability and strength.
- Cantilever Boat Lifts: Efficient for shallower water.
- Hydraulic Boat Lifts: Quick, easy operation with powerful lifting capacity.
- Pontoon Lifts: Specifically designed to support pontoon boats.
Available Dock & Lift Accessories
We provide a wide range of dock and boat lift accessories to enhance your lakefront experience. Popular choices include drive motors for effortless lifting, canopies to shield your boat and swim rafts for added fun. We also offer dock lighting for improved nighttime visibility, bumpers to protect your boat and cleats for secure tie-downs. Our accessories help keep your dock and lift system in top shape so your time on the water is as enjoyable as possible.
Used Dock & Boat Lift Equipment for Beaver Dam Lake
For those seeking budget-friendly options, we offer a range of used docks and boat lifts for Beaver Dam Lake. Each item undergoes a thorough quality inspection. While we’re not currently accepting used docks, we’re happy to sell used boat lifts depending on their condition. Reach out to us for more details on available inventory.
Permits for Piers & Docks in Beaver Dam
Before installing a dock or boat lift on Beaver Dam Lake, understanding local and state regulations is important. Always check with local authorities to confirm your project follows all guidelines and regulations. Our experts are happy to assist you.
Pier Guidelines:
- Existing piers placed before April 17, 2012, are exempt from state permits if unmodified and compliant with original dimensions.
- Most new piers are exempt from DNR permits if they meet width (≤6 ft per section), platform size (≤200 sq. ft) and boat slip limits.
- Solid-fill piers, oversized structures or those interfering with navigation/riparian rights require DNR individual permits.
- Non-commercial properties: 2 slips for the first 50 ft of shoreline + 1 slip per additional 50 ft (Wisconsin standard; confirm locally)
- Shoreline modifications (e.g., dredging) may require city approval; consult Beaver Dam authorities for specific ordinances.
- Solid Piers: Prohibited without a DNR permit due to environmental risks (e.g., littoral drift disruption).
- Pre-2012 piers cannot be enlarged beyond original dimensions without DNR approval.

Beaver Dam Lake Facts
Surface Area: Beaver Dam Lake spans about 1,200 acres, making it one of the largest lakes in Dodge County, providing plenty of room for recreational activities such as boating and fishing.
Max Depth: The lake has a maximum depth of around 12 feet, with varying shallow areas suitable for different water activities.
Water Source: Beaver Dam Lake is primarily fed by natural springs and surface runoff from nearby streams, keeping the lake’s water levels stable throughout the year.
Water Clarity: The lake generally has fair to good water clarity, ideal for recreational activities and fishing, though water clarity may fluctuate depending on seasonal conditions.
Fish Species: Beaver Dam Lake is home to a wide variety of fish species, including largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye, bluegill, crappie and perch, making it a popular spot for anglers.
Weeds: The lake experiences some aquatic vegetation growth, including native plants and invasive species like Eurasian water milfoil, which can affect boating and fishing during the summer months.
Serving Lake Country & Beyond
Lake Country Barge Docks and Lifts proudly serves the surrounding lake communities within a 45 minute radius of Pewaukee, delivering premium waterfront solutions to your shoreline.
- Bark Lake
- Bass Bay
- Beaver
- Beaver Dam Lake
- Beulah
- Big Cedar
- Big Muskego
- Blue Spring
- Crystal
- Denoon
- Eagle Springs
- Fowler
- Fox River
- Friess
- Golden
- Jerms
- Keesus
- Koshkonong
- Lac La Belle
- Lake Kegonsa
- Lauderdale
- Little Muskego
- Lower Genesee
- Long Lake (Campbellsport)
- Lower Nashotah
- Lower Nemahbin
- Middle Genesee
- Milwaukee River
- Moose
- Nagawicka Lake
- Neosho Millpond
- North Lake
- Oconomowoc River
- Oconomowoc Lake
- Okauchee Lake
- Pewaukee Lake
- Pine
- Pretty
- Potter Lake
- Rock
- Rock River (Horicon)
- Silver
- Sinissippi Lake
- Tichigan
- Upper Nashotah
- Upper Nemahbin
- Upper Oconomowoc Lake
- Wind Lake
- Waubeesee Lake