Flambeau River (Wis.)
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Other Identifiers
Wikidata:
Q661667
Library of congress:
sh 96001348
Sources of Information
- Work cat.: U.S. Forest Service. Eastern Region. Flambeau Trail System, 1995:
- GNIS. Wisconsin
- Lippincott.
- Web. geog.
Wikipedia description:
The Flambeau River is a tributary of the Chippewa River in northern Wisconsin, United States. The Chippewa is in turn a tributary of the upper Mississippi River. The Flambeau drains an area of 1,860 square miles (4,800 km2) and descends from an elevation of approximately 1,570 feet (480 m) to 1,060 feet (320 m) above sea level. The Flambeau is an important recreational destination in the region. It is notable among canoeists in the Midwest for outstanding canoe camping, including excellent scenery, fishing and whitewater. The river and its forks have a variety of possible trip lengths from short day outings, to overnight camping, to voyages of a week or more.
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