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The Great Pinery Heritage Waterway, a paddling trail on the Wisconsin River from Oneida to Portage County, is now a National ...
The Lower Wisconsin River runs from Sauk City to the Mississippi River. That part of the river between Sauk City and Arena a distance of about 12 miles can provide excellent waterfowl hunting.
Meeting in Ashland, the board voted 7-0 to approve the plan, which calls for increased public access in the corridor, new trails and additional camping along the shore of the river.
The centerpiece of the nearly 80,000-acre Lower Wisconsin State Riverway is, of course, the sandy-bottomed Wisconsin River, which winds unimpeded past bluffs and forested shoreline on its way to ...
It is no longer an act of defiance to nail up a bird feeder or chop down a Christmas tree in view of the Lower Wisconsin River. Gov. Tommy G. Thompson has legalized birdfeeders, Christmas tree cutt… ...
The Lower Wisconsin River from the dam at Prairie du Sac to the “Trestles” just past the Highway 12 Bridge is well worth fishing for muskies this time of year.
A quick glance at the sprawling Wisconsin River might make a person think of the sands of the Sahara, not classic smallmouth water. Skip to main content Skip to navigation Menu ...
The Wisconsin River will be up to 15 feet lower than usual between Stevens Point and Whiting as crews repair a mechanical failure at the Whiting dam. Caitlin Shuda. Stevens Point Journal.
The Lower Wisconsin State Riverway is the "longest free-flowing stretch of river in the Midwest," according the riverway's ...
The lower Wisconsin River in southwest Wisconsin is nearly one-half mile wide in places and narrow in others. It's a fine waterway for canoeing and kayaking. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Flip Putthoff) ...
Green Bay filmmaker Daniel Larson's documentary about the Lower Fox River, "The Power of the River," will make its PBS Wisconsin premiere on March 2. He'll also appear on-air to talk about it.
If manmade climate change continues, invasive species of carp could find breeding grounds in a dozen U.S. rivers, lowering water quality, harming native species, and putting human activities at risk.