Hwy.12 to Hwy.113 (4.5 miles)Class I(II)
4.5 Miles
Avg Gradient 11 fpm
Max Gradient 16 fpm
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Baraboo
River DescriptionRemoval of three dams has restored this stretch (formerly known as the "Baraboo Rapids") to free-flowing.Generally gentle gravel-bed rapids in a wide, shallow riverbed may provide some local entertainment at the right flows. Specifically, the best rips (that I'm aware of) occur: (1) at the put-in (within sight right upstream of Hwy.12), (2) at the former "Oak Street Dam" site, where some minor playable waves form up, and (3) near the Circus World Museum. All may be viable as individual park-and-play sites, or the full reach may be enjoyed as a pleasant swiftwater 'splishy-splash' run for local novice boaters. (At the levels I have looked here, I have not seen anything which would appear to merit very far a drive for serious whitewater play boaters, but ....) There is a very scenic longer reach upstream of the described reach which would make a pleasant flatwater float trip. This has been detailed in published canoe guidebooks. Fun fact: Boat thru Circus World Museum property! See Midwest River Inventory for more details. StreamTeam Status: unverified
Last Updated: 2005-04-06 10:45:44
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