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  2. Paddle the Wisconsin River's new water trail, the Great ... - AOL

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    The sun rises during an early morning kayak paddle on Lake Wausau. Lake Wausau and the stretches of the Wisconsin River to the north and south have been designated as the Great Pinery Heritage ...

  3. Wisconsin River - Wikipedia

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    The Wisconsin River is a tributary of the Mississippi River in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. At approximately 430 miles (692 km) long, it is the state's longest river. The river's name was first recorded in 1673 by Jacques Marquette as "Meskousing" from his Indian guides - most likely Miami for "river running through a red place."

  4. Love paddling a canoe or kayak? Wisconsin has dozens of ... - AOL

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    The Wisconsin River features top-notch paddling. The Lower Wisconsin State Riverway is the "longest free-flowing stretch of river in the Midwest," according the riverway's DNR website. It ...

  5. Paddling through Wisconsin's past on the Upper Fox River ...

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    Kayaking downstream on the Fox River from Berlin to Eureka is a way to connect with Wisconsin history, especially if you use the unique Eureka Lock.

  6. Fox–Wisconsin Waterway - Wikipedia

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    The Fox–Wisconsin Waterway is a waterway formed by the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers. First used by European settlers in 1673 during the expedition of Marquette & Joliet, it was one of the principal routes used by travelers between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River until the completion of the Illinois and Michigan Canal in 1848 and the ...

  7. Dells of the Wisconsin River - Wikipedia

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    The Dells of the Wisconsin River, also called the Wisconsin Dells (from Old English “ dæl ”, modern English “dale”), meaning “valley”, is [1] a 5-mile (8-km) gorge on the Wisconsin River in south-central Wisconsin, USA. It is noted for its scenery, in particular for its Cambrian sandstone rock formations and tributary canyons. [2]

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