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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.
Paddle camping opportunities in Wisconsin are diverse but there are plenty of options to satisfy every canoe and kayaker in our overview.
Venture through preserved woodlands, among moss-draped cypress and tupelo trees, past historic sites and to fantastic fishing holes on these rivers and lakes that are just perfect for a Georgia kayak trip.
Information about the Wisconsin Paddling Clubs & Organizations, including detailed descriptions, URLs, and where to buy or obtain the resource.
The Lower Wisconsin begins at Prairie Du Sac at the last dam on the river. From Prairie Du Sac, it flows freely through the unglaciated bluffs of southwest Wisconsin where it joins the Mississippi river at Prairie Du Chien and Wyalusing State Park. Kayak Camping on the Wisconsin River
You can launch your kayak from Big Bay State Park or Big Bay Town Park. You’ll find the parks on opposite sides of Big Bay, a protected cover in Lake Superior. You can camp and access the beach from both parks.
No matter what you enjoy—offshore kayak fishing, calm lake paddles or whitewater adventures—you are guaranteed to find a kayaking trip you’ll love in Georgia.