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Wolf River Wild and Scenic River adventures

Wolf River Wild and Scenic River Adventures

The Wolf River in Wisconsin is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and the diverse outdoor activities it offers. Designated as a Wild and Scenic River, it provides an excellent venue for rafting, fishing, and observing the region's rich wildlife.

24,000
Acres Protected
50
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
1968
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Wolf River Wild and Scenic River.

Entrance Requirements

No fees are required. Paddling permits are recommended for group activities.

Best Time to Visit

Spring and early summer are ideal for high-water rafting and lush scenery.

Visitor Information

The Wolf River DNR Center provides maps and information on river conditions.

Getting There

Accessible via State Highway 55, with some gravel roads leading to remote put-in locations.

Weather & Climate

The region experiences cold winters with snow, mild to warm summers, and moderate rainfall throughout the year. Spring thaw often results in high water levels, excellent for water sports.

Conservation Efforts

The river faces threats from agricultural runoff and development pressures. Conservation efforts focus on maintaining water quality and protecting native species habitats.

Camping in Wolf River Wild and Scenic River

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Wolf River Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Located along the riverbank, perfect for weekend getaways and equipped with essential amenities.

Evergreen Campground

Primitive
No Reservations Needed

Offers a rustic experience with no facilities, situated in a secluded forest area.

Top Trails

Wolf River Ridge Trail

Moderate
7 miles

Features panoramic views of the river valley and the surrounding woodlands.

Big Falls Trail

Hard
5 miles

Offers challenging climbs and rewarding views of cascading waterfalls.

Crandon Loop Trail

Easy
4 miles

Ideal for families, with level paths through tranquil forest settings.

Riverbank Pathway

Easy
2 miles

A leisurely trail that runs alongside the river, suitable for birdwatching.

Trailblazer Tips

Plan rafting trips for spring to experience the river's most exciting rapids.

Be cautious of fluctuating water levels during heavy rainfall in late summer.

Secure paddling permits in advance, especially for peak season weekends.

Pack a waterproof camera to capture the stunning river scenery.

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