Dunnville to Durand: Combining the tail end of the Red Cedar River with a lower segment of the Chippewa River, this trip makes for a quintessential loaf float for a lazy summer day. While it’s not as scenic as…
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Chippewa River
The historic and hardworking Chippewa River begins as two forks before joining at Lake Chippewa, part of the Chippewa Flowage (also a great flatwater paddle-camping destination). At the southern end of the lake is where the singular Chippewa River…
If you’re looking for an uncrowded paddle-camping opportunity, the Chippewa Flowage is an ideal option for remote island-camping set in the scenic northwoods of Wisconsin. The flowage, or “Big Chip” as it’s known, is a 15,300-acre impoundment located east…
We’re often asked where to canoe and kayak camp in Wisconsin, so we thought it was long overdue to create a guide of go-to destinations, as well as some you may or may not know about. Paddle-camping opportunities in…