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Paddle Wisconsin Interactive Map. Our friends at the River Alliance of Wisconsin have created a fantastic interactive map chock-full of information on streams to canoe and kayak throughout Wisconsin.
Information on canoeing & kayaking in Wisconsin. Paddling resources include maps, guides, and reviews of different waterways across the state.
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.
The milespaddled.com map of canoe and kayak paddle reports for rivers and creeks throughout Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota.
Explore Rick Kark’s chronicles of his paddling adventures from canoeing & kayaking on 309 Wisconsin rivers and streams, broken into seven geographic sections.
The Namekagon is the most popular and scenic river in northern Wisconsin for multi-day canoe/kayak camping trips for novice paddlers. The National Park Service maintains more than sixty individual and group campsites along the riverway.
Water trails provide access points, resting places and attractions for watercraft users on lakes and rivers. In Wisconsin, some trails are interpretive routes, some take paddlers to campsites, and some connect communities.