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2024

Delhi to Hopkinton
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Maquoketa River II

Delhi to Hopkinton: A tale of one river through two landscapes, this trip begins as an absolute blast past gorgeous geology and fun riffles beneath the towering edifice of a gargantuan dam, then plateaus through a slog of humdrum…

Hanover to West Whitton Road
★ ★ ★

Apple River II

Hanover to West Whitton Road: A supremely pleasant trip that comes with some caveats, this lower slice of the Apple River is not nearly as scenic or swift as its upper “core,” but it’s more reliable and less illegal.…

Wapsipinicon River
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Wapsipinicon River

Wapsipinicon State Park to Newport Mills Access: A truly rewarding, picturesque trip that can be extended overnight via sandbar camping – a rarity in Iowa – this segment of the “Wapsi” begins at a handsome, historical state park and…

Oconomowoc River Lowe Lake
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Oconomowoc River IV

Touring Loew Lake within the Kettle Moraine State Forest: This is an easy there-and-back trip on the impounded waters of the Oconomowoc River and the little bulge called Loew Lake, surrounded by the Kettle Moraine State Forest featuring pretty…

Turkey River
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Turkey River IV

Elgin to Elkader: A pleasant but by no means spectacular section of the Turkey River in between the towns of Elgin and Elkader, paddlers can expect good wildlife, gravel bars galore, and a mix of meadows with cornfields in…

Straight River
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Straight River

Krogh’s Landing to Two Rivers Landing: A surprisingly diverse river with natural features that continue to change over the course of ten miles, with countless riffles and easy and fun Class I rapids, weeping seeps and natural springs, eye-popping…

Zumbro River
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Zumbro River V

Kruger to the Mississippi River: The final leg of the mighty Zumbro, this trip will appeal only to purists and aspiring river-adopters. But truth be told it’s got plenty of grit and heart to it, redounding the paddler with…

Maquoketa River North Fork
★ ★ ★ ★

Maquoketa River: North Fork III

Cascade to Highway D61: A pleasant trip on a very pretty river, this tine of the Maquoketa River’s North Fork offers a morsel that’s toothsome and scrumptious. Relatively short on account of logistics, combine this trip with four miles…

Upper Iowa River
★ ★ ★ ★

Upper Iowa River II

Highway 30 to Kendallville: A primer trip for the jaw-dropping grandeur that awaits in the subsequent stretches of the photogenic Upper Iowa River, this section features plenty of its own rock outcrops, bluffs, riffles, and light Class I rapids,…

Lake Superior - Tettegouche State Park
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Lake Superior: Tettegouche State Park

Touring Lake Superior from Tettegouche State Park: A truly wild and rugged environment along a sliver of Lake Superior’s north shore that treats paddlers to exquisite cliffs hundreds of feet high composed of rock over a billion years old,…

Apple River
★ ★ ★ ★

Apple River II

Black Brook County Park to Random Drive: This slice of the Apple River, southwest of Amery, offers some fun (not freaky) whitewater, served with a dollop of gentleness and languor that will appeal to both novice and seasoned paddlers.…

Apple River
★ ★ ★

Apple River I

County Highway E to Apple River County Park: I took on two slices of the Apple River in northwestern Wisconsin on successive days during a sultry July weekend in 2024. This is a review of the first slice –…

Busse Woods Reservoir
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Busse Woods Reservoir

Touring Busse Woods Reservoir in Busse Woods Forest Preserve: Rated as one of the best lakes for paddlers in the Chicagoland area, Busse Woods offers a lot to explore for beginner paddlers looking for a quiet lake to paddle.…

Peshtigo River
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Peshtigo River II

CCC Bridge to Burnt Bridge: While much tamer than the raucous stuff for which the Peshtigo River is known for, this trip has several fun stretches of continuous Class I-II rapids nonetheless – all in a secluded national forest…

Milwaukee River West Branch
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Milwaukee River: West Branch

Rustic Drive to County Road H: Branching out on some eastern Wisconsin water, this trip aimed to travel not just one, but two branches of the Milwaukee by way of the main stem. With a convenient bike shuttle along…

Sugar River - Bobcat Lane to Paoli
★ ★ ★

Sugar River II

Bobcat Lane to Paoli: A return trip to reflect the many updates, improvements, and changes that have occurred in the last decade, this segment of the upper Sugar River is vastly better than what it used to be –…

Little Turkey River
★ ★ ★

Little Turkey River

U Avenue to Eldorado: A trifecta paddle that comprises three separate but interrelated rivers in one long day trip, this mini odyssey begins with unabashed grandeur, but soon fizzles and never matches its initial enchantment. Alternate accesses allow paddlers…

Volga River
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Volga River

Fayette to Heron Road: A truly exquisite experience, this section of the beguiling Volga River will be hard to catch with enough water to paddle, but oh so worth it when serendipity presents itself! Almost entirely enclosed within public…

Cache River
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Cache River

Touring the Lower Cache River Swamp Trail: A veritable bayou trip down near the southernmost tip of Illinois, this section of the big Cache River is renowned for its breathtaking cypress and tupelo trees, some of which are 40′…

Galena/Fever River
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Galena/Fever River V

Galena to Mississippi River: A fairly primitive yet tidy trip, this last leg of the Galena River starts in its historic namesake city and then ends in a side channel of the Mississippi River. While the current is next…

Galena/Fever River
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Galena/Fever River IV

West Council Hill Road to Galena: A hinge trip that comprises two opposites – first, a rugged and ragged landscape teeming with bluffs, rock outcrops, and galloping riffles, then a kind of makeover landscape approaching the quaint town of…

Canoecopia 2024
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Timothy Bauer at Canoecopia 2024

Canoecopia 2024 is almost upon us! Best yet, paddling proselytizer, guidebook scribe, and Milespaddled.com’s own Timothy Bauer will be presenting two talks over the three-day event. That’s right,  not one, but two presentations that will surely be equal parts…