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Mississippi River. The Paddle Wisconsin Interactive Map from the River Alliance of Wisconsin gives paddlers ideas of where to canoe and kayak throughout Wisconsin.
Search for a river, enter your address, or click around on the map to see: detailed trip reports, navigability & difficulty, boat landings, and more!
WISCONSIN PADDLING RESOURCES. Information for canoeing and kayaking in Wisconsin. Paddle Wisconsin. Plan your next paddling adventure with Paddle Wisconsin, an interactive map of Wisconsin’s rivers. Explore the Map. Rick Kark’s Canoeing & Kayaking Guide to 309 Wisconsin Streams.
From Gordon Dam to the confluence with the Mississippi, the river flows 155 miles through a wild and sometimes rugged environment. From quietwater to Class II rapids, paddlers have a variety of options to choose from as the river environment changes from the upper marshland to the lower dells.
Kayaking is one of the best ways to explore the state’s natural beauty. Whatever your experience level, there are a lot of rivers and lakes to enjoy in Wisconsin. Keep reading to learn all about the best places to Kayak in Wisconsin. 1. Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, WI
Explore Rick Kark’s chronicles of his paddling adventures from canoeing & kayaking on 309 Wisconsin rivers and streams, broken into 7 geographic sections. Resources for canoeing & kayaking in Wisconsin.
The 92 miles of the Lower Wisconsin State Riverway, from Sauk Prairie to the Mississippi River confluence, is one of the most popular flatwater paddling rivers in Wisconsin, next to the St Croix and Namekagon Rivers.