Fontana on Geneva Lake

GENEVA LAKE — Geneva Lake lifeguards rescued two unsupervised children in separate incidents Friday who came close to drowning in a busy Wisconsin lake.

Geneva Lake, in southern Wisconsin, attracts visitors from both Wisconsin and Illinois and are typically among the most crowded in the state this time of year.

According to a social media post Sunday (Read comments), the Geneva Lake Water Safety Patrol said that in both cases, the kids had no parents or adult supervision at the beach.

They had been dropped off. One child was 8 years old, and the other was 10, according to the Safety Patrol.

They say children should never be left at the beach without direct adult supervision. Lifeguards are not babysitters, they say, and the lifeguards cannot be expected to see every person at every second.

Also, any non-swimmer children should always be within arms reach of an adult at all times while in the water.



Paid partnership with Fox Cities Chamber of Commerce.



Paid partnership with StoneRidge Piggly Wiggly.




By staff

Corrections and updates: news@kaukaunacommunitynews.com