Community The unincorporated community surrounds the freshwater Lake Beulah. The lake covers an area of 812 acres with a maximum depth of 58 feet. Two
summer camps, YMCA Camp Edwards and
Beber Camp, also use the lake for recreational purposes.
Ecology Lake Beulah contains a variety of different species within the lake. Many species of fish can be found in the lake, including:
Panfish,
Largemouth Bass,
Smallmouth Bass,
Northern Pike,
Walleyes,
Redbreast Sunfish,
Catfish,
Crappie,
Bluegill, and
Cisco.
History Early history The lake was formed at some point in the 1830s following the construction of the wooden Yonman-Johnson dam (which now forms part of Wisconsin County Highway J), creating a lake between
East Troy and
Mukwonago. In 1894, the Lake Beulah Protective and Improvement Association (LBPIA) was established with the aim of "improving and protecting Lake Beulah and the streams and waters adjacent thereto." ==Notable people==