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LAKES
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Big Saint Germain Lake
This 1,622 acre lake is located in Vilas County. It has a maximum depth of 42 feet, and the water clarity is low.
Zip Code: 54558
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Lake Winnebago
This 131,939 acre lake is located in Winnebago, Calumet, and Fond du Lac Counties. It has a maximum depth of 21 feet, and the water clarity is low.
Zip Codes: 54901, 54902, 54903, 54904, 54906, 54935, 54985, 54937, 54952, 54956, 54129, 53014, 53049, 54935
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Lake Eau Claire
This 870 acre lake is located in Eau Claire County. It has a maximum depth of 25 feet, and the water clarity is low.
Zip Code: 54722
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Jute Lake
This 191 acre lake is located in Vilas County. It has a maximum depth of 23 feet.
Zip Code: 54540
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Callahan Lake
This 138 acre lake is located in Sawyer County. It has a maximum depth of 18 feet.
Zip Code: 54843
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Lake Pepin
This 24,550 acre lake is located in Pepin, Pierce, and Buffalo Counties. It has a maximum depth of 59 feet.
Zip Code: 54759
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Lac La Belle
This 1,154 acre lake is located in Waukesha County. It has a maximum depth of 45 feet, and the water clarity is moderately clear.
Zip Code: 53066
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Lake Monona
This 3,359 acre lake is located in Dane County. It has a maximum depth of 74 feet.
Zip Code: 53716
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RIVERS
Kickapoo River
This 126 mile river was named after the Kickapoo tribe that once inhabited this area of Wisconsin. Known as the crookedest river in the world.
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Black Earth Creek
This spring-fed stream flows through the Village of Cross Plains. It begins as a cold-water spring just west of Madison, and empties past Mazomanie into the Wisconsin River. The water quality is clean and very clear.
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Mississippi River (Upper)
The upper Mississippi River borders the western part of Wisconsin. Mississippi is an Ojibwa word meaning great river or gathering of waters. Home to over 100 species of fish.
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Eagle River
This river is a tributary of the Wisconsin River in northeastern Wisconsin and part of the watershed of the Mississippi River.
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Chippewa River
This river flows approximately 183 miles through west-central and northwestern Wisconsin. The river is easily accessible via the Chippewa River State Trail, which follows the river from Eau Claire to Durand.
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Pike River
This river is 15.8 miles long. It is a tributary of the Menominee River and its entire length is in Marinette County.
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Flambeau River
This river is a tributary of the Chippewa River in northern Wisconsin. Known as one of the best whitewater rivers in the Midwest.
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Kinnickinnic River
This 22-mile-long river in northwestern Wisconsin is called "Kinni" for short. It is a world-class trout stream with over 8,000 trout per mile in some areas. Flows through the city of River Falls.
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Namekagon River
This river is a tributary of the St. Croix River. It is 101 miles long and located in northwestern Wisconsin. Its name comes from an Ojibwa word meaning "river at the place abundant with sturgeons".
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Bad River
This 74.3 mile long river flows to Lake Superior in northern Wisconsin through portions of Ashland, Bayfield and Iron counties.
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