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The Paddle Wisconsin Interactive Map from the River Alliance of Wisconsin gives paddlers ideas of where to canoe and kayak throughout Wisconsin.
Information about the Wisconsin Paddling Clubs & Organizations, including detailed descriptions, URLs, and where to buy or obtain the resource.
Plan your next paddling trip with this interactive map! Search for a river, enter your address, or click around on the map to see: detailed trip reports, navigability & difficulty, boat landings, and more! Explore. Learn How to Use this Map.
Information on canoeing & kayaking in Wisconsin. Paddling resources include maps, guides, and reviews of different waterways across the state.
The milespaddled.com map of canoe and kayak paddle reports for rivers and creeks throughout Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota.
Mad City Paddlers, based in Madison, Wisconsin, is a club devoted to pursuing paddle sports of every sort. Members organize a wide variety of club trips for flat water paddling, sea kayaking, and whitewater paddling.
1. Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, WI. The Apostle Islands are one of the midwest’s most popular kayaking spots with good reason—there’s so much to explore. Whether you’re planning a day trip or a multi-day adventure, there’s so much to see and do as you paddle around this hidden gem.