Chippewa, E.Fk.

C) Blaisdell Lake to Winter Dam (10.4 miles)

DifficultyI-II
Length11.2 mi
Avg Gradient8 fpm
GaugeChippewa River at Bishops Bridge Near Winter, Wi
Flow Rate as of 1 hour
600 cfsmedium runnable
Reach Info Last UpdatedAugust 25, 2004

River Description

There are two main rapids on this reach. Snaptail Rapids (II-III) lies in the river channel where a bypass canal diverts water to a dam. Two lakes intervene, then Goose Eye Rapids (II-III) is encounered. Smaller (class I) rips are interspersed. A final flowage leads to Winter Dam, the suggested take-out. Best gradient is found in the 1.5 miles from Fishtrap Lake Rd bridge to Hunter Lake.


River Features

Put In

Distance: 0 mi

Head of Island (Dam/Canal)

Distance: 3.11 mi
Portage
Head of Island (Dam/Canal)

To the right lies the feeder canal to the powerplant. At the left lies a dam controlling flow into the 'bypass' channel. There is a fish ladder, but boaters will likely need to portage to re-enter the channel below.

Snaptail Rapids

Class: II+Distance: 3.4 mi
Snaptail Rapids

Snaptail Rapids (II-III) lies in the river channel where a bypass canal diverts water to a dam. Since this is a bypassed channel, it will likely have water only if/when the flow in the river exceeds the capacity of the powerplant.

Fishtrap Lake Road

Distance: 3.6 mi
Access Point
Fishtrap Lake Road

As mentioned in the main description, the 'Best gradient is found in the 1.5 miles from Fishtrap Lake Rd bridge to Hunter Lake.'

Goose Eye Rapids

Class: IIDistance: 8.15 mi
Goose Eye Rapids

Coming out of Barker Lake (a natural widening of the river . . . no dam), you encounter the second named rapids.

CTH.B

Distance: 8.34 mi
Access Point
CTH.B

Take Out

Distance: 10.4 mi
Take Out

Jake Ring
Jake Ring

Nov 21, 2020


We did the last 2 sections of this for 24ish miles from put in to an island on the flowage. There had been lots of rain but the dams left Snaptail dewatered. Its bouldery and would be fun with water but not likely unless major rain happens. Scenic less paddled river and great to see.