Class I-II Bois Brule River, WI

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For over one hundred years, the Bois Brule River has been known as an exceptional trout stream. The Brule River contains resident brook, brown and rainbow trout. Lake brown and rainbow (steelhead) trout along with Coho and Chinook salmon migrate up the Brule annually from Lake Superior.

 

The river itself has two distinct personalities. The upper river (the southern portion) flows through miles of coniferous bog and is fed by numerous springs. When the river crosses the Copper Range, it begins a fall of 328 feet in the eighteen miles to Lake Superior. Here, flashing cascades tumble over rocks and ledges and between steep river bluffs forested with aspen and balsam fir. (Wisconsin Department of Tourism)

Section Details

Trip Length One Night, 44.0 Miles
Fishing Yes
Camping Yes
Permit No
Manager State, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Wild & Scenic No
Water Trail No
Partner Information http://wisconsintrailguide.com/paddle/bois-brule-river.html
Description American Whitewater