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Peninsula State Park. / 45.15111°N 87.21750°W / 45.15111; -87.21750. Peninsula State Park is a 3,776-acre (1,528 ha) Wisconsin state park with eight miles (13 km) of Green Bay shoreline in Door County. Peninsula is the third largest state park in Wisconsin and is visited by an estimated one million visitors annually.
Fish Creek sits on the site of a Menominee and Ojibwa village known as Ma-go-she-kah-ning, or "trout fishing". [5] The first settler of Fish Creek was Increase Claflin and his family circa 1844, [6] but the village founder is considered to be entrepreneur Asa Thorp. Loggers and fishermen started settling in Fish Creek in 1853. [7]
Wolf River (Fox River tributary) 748ft. 225mi. The Wolf River is a 225 mi (362 km) long [1] tributary of the Fox River in northeastern Wisconsin in the Great Lakes region of the United States. The river is one of the two National Scenic Rivers in Wisconsin, along with the St. Croix River. The scenic portion is 24 miles (39 km) long.
Altoona 2WP340 Dam, Lake Altoona, Eau Claire County. Arpin Dam, Radisson Flowage on the Chippewa River, Renewable World Energy, LLC. Babcock Park Lock and Dam, Lake Waubesa, Dane County. Big Eau Pleine Dam, Big Eau Pleine Reservoir, Wisconsin Valley Improvement Company. Billy Boy Flowage Dam, 45.84195, -91.40758.
The Kickapoo, the longest tributary of the Wisconsin River, drains over 800 square miles (2,100 km 2) of land in Monroe, Vernon, Richland, and Crawford counties. The Kickapoo River watershed encompasses 492,000 acres (1,990 km 2) in southwest Wisconsin. There are many small tributaries with the most significant being Moore Creek, Billings Creek ...
It recommended the creation of four state parks: Dells of the Wisconsin River, Devil's Lake, Door County's Fish Creek (now Peninsula State Park) and the confluence of the Mississippi and Wisconsin Rivers (now Wyalusing State Park). Three became state parks, and the fourth became Dells Natural Area in 2005. [2]
Wisconsin River. Wolf River (Eau Claire River tributary) Wolf River (Fox River tributary), tributary of Winnebago Pool. Wood River. Yahara River. Yellow River (Chippewa River tributary) Yellow River (Red Cedar River tributary) Yellow River (St. Croix River tributary) Yellow River (Wisconsin River tributary)
Coordinates: 43.72361°N 87.80425°W. The Onion River is a 36.8-mile-long (59.2 km) [1] tributary of the Sheboygan River in eastern Wisconsin in the United States. Via the Sheboygan, it is part of the watershed of Lake Michigan.