History
Lake DuBay was named after the fur trader John Baptiste DuBay, who spent the remaining ten years of his life in Knowlton before passing away. John DuBay can be found buried in the older graveyard off of County Highway DB. The creation of Lake DuBay came in 1942 with the help of the Wisconsin, Little Eau Claire, and Little Eau Pleine rivers creating the flowage we know today by the use of three dams. The DuBay flowage is the fourteenth largest inland body of water in Wisconsin, measuring 6,830 acres.
Description:
This cache is located on a boat launch on Lake DuBay so beware of muggles.