Crystal, WI

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Chain O' Lakes to Little Hope (Wayside Park) (5 miles)

Class I-II
5 Miles
Avg Gradient 10 fpm
Max Gradient 12 fpm


River Description

Quick Facts:

Location: Approximately 6.7 miles SW from Waupaca.
Shuttle Length: 3.7 miles. (See details in "Directions" Tab.)
Character: A shallow stream with (generally) clear water (fed from a lake) has areas of shoals and plenty of twists and turns.

Put-in is approximately 890' elevation (mean elevation of Long Lake/Chain-O-Lakes).
Take-out is approximately 843' elevation (at the Mill Pond in Little Hope).
Thus total elevation change is approximately 47'.

General Overview

Perhaps the first (and often only) "whitewater" experience many Wisconsinites (and Illinois vacationers) get is a trip to "Dings Dock" to paddle a funky fiberglass (nearly see-through) canoe down the Crystal River. Such trips are common for family groups, youth groups, school groups, et cetera, for a bit of summer fun. Trips start (rather uniquely) with a motor-launch cruise across a lake, towing the fleet of canoes behind (the river flows out of the "Chain O' Lakes") to the head of the stream.

The intimate stream has numerous tight turns and various rocks and shoals for novice boaters to navigate, though the biggest 'hazard' on the trip will be your fellow boaters, as they delight in ambush and sabatage, to have splash fights and attempt to capsize others' craft.

Any private boaters who opt to run this reach are advised to do so either before Memorial Day, or on weekdays, to avoid the vacationing novice throngs.

For those interested in a longer trip, the confluence with the Waupaca River is another 7 miles downstream, at just under 800', making this lower stretch average just about 6 feet per mile.

Special Note: The real HUC for this reach should be 04030202. It has been 'faked' below to allow this reach to 'sort' (when listing is pulled up 'by drainage') into the "Southwestern Lake Michigan" rivers, rather than the already bloated list of "Northwestern Lake Michigan" rivers. If this somehow causes problems for anyone using this listing, please send a message to the Regional StreamTeam Leader (which can be done via the "Add a Comment" button which should appear under the "Comments" tab).


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Last Updated: 2008-11-25 23:39:30

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Gauge Description:

Fairly uniform flows are provided by the (largely) spring-fed Chain O' Lakes. That said, most floaters of this stream choose to do so during summer months when virtually all rivers in the state are at their lowest levels, and (not to be an exception) this trip will be a series of pools connected by scrapey shoals.
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