I woke up at about three in the morning to our furry friend on the picnic table as he knocked a water jug off the table.

The weather got worse and the very open wide river had high winds and two foot waves that would come over the bow of the canoe. Please choose a different date.Can this place or activity comfortably accomodate people using a I spent 4-5 hours fishing on the Flambeau River. The Flambeau River offers paddling opportunities for all skill levels. Our trip started from Flambeau Adventures and dropped us just below the dam for the 29 mile … We had a fun morning working on our paddling strokes and taking in the nice scenery of the river. The Flambeau River combined the canoe experience of the Boundary Waters with a white water raft trip. Fishing or sight seeing is recommended.Whether you are canoeing, taking a pontoon ride, fishing, or just relaxing and sightseeing, you can't find a more relaxing, lovely place to be. The pit toilets were especially nice and clean as they were for the entire trip. Turn right on Flambeau Rd. There are dams sprinkled along the river so you need to plan yourExciting Rapids, Remote Setting and Lots of WildlifeThe Flambeau River combined the canoe experience of the Boundary Waters with a white water raft trip. Putin Location GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 45.76776 Longitude: -90.76091 Takeout Location GPS Coordinates:

The Flambeau is an important recreational destination in the region. Watch for signs and turn North on Ash/Pine St. and continue North on Cty. With the weather still threatening in the morning, we broke camp and ate some GORP for breakfast and had some Crystal Light before we left. I recommend this trip early in the season although it it great anytime of the year. Turn west on US 8 and proceed 66 miles. North Fork of Flambeau River: CLASS 11-111 11-111 Il-ill o a a a a Barn Rapids Porcu ine Rapids (3 pitches) Wanni n Rapids (2 pitches) Flambeau Falls 2 pitches Cedar Rapids - 1st pitch Camp 4 Ra (2nd pitch Of Cedar Rapids) Cedar Rapids 3rd pitch Cedar Ra ids 4th Beaver Dam Ra ids Little Cedar Ri (Pine Island Rapids) South Fork of Flambeau River: o We got our tent up and our air mattress inflated and I went up river in search of some firewood. We stopped for lunch and to fill up on water at the Highway W bridge landing.

the river is slow moving and gracious. Turn west on US 8 and proceed 66 miles. Our trip started from Flambeau Adventures and dropped us just below the dam for the 29 mile There was good cold swimming at Camp 41 and an ample supply of downed birch trees that provided great fire wood. North and South forks. We had hoped to catch a big muskie, but didn't see any.A very clean peace trip when on this river has plent of takeouts on its path there are resorts and places to camp northwoods at its bestThere are several public access points which allow one to canoe, kayak or motor boat on the river. More information can be found at Paddle the Flambeau River [exit DNR]. We yelled back and it eventually left. The river is surrounded by a dense forest of hardwoods and stands of mixed pine. Because of the high water we had not even known we went through Beaver Dam Rapids until we saw the sign for the landing after the falls. Road map to Flambeau River - North Fork, Wisconsin. We found the Camp 41 landing on the right, but we did not see the sign for the campsite before the landing as I had remembered it. 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 km 2) and descends from an elevation of approximately 1,570 feet (480 m) to 1,060 feet (320 m) above sea level. We cooked chicken over a wood fire and had some snacks while we cooked. (graded gravel) and follow it until you see Flambeau Lodge and Flambeau Adventures. The scenery is wonderful. I. We took our time around George's Island and made it through Porcupine Rapids without a hitch. I would have to say that it is my favorite of all the canoe trips I have been on so far. Beginning at the southwest end of the Turtle-Flambeau Flowage, this segment of the Flambeau River, North Fork passes through a rugged, wild and beautiful backcountry.