Baraboo River
The Baraboo River is a scenic waterway located in south-central Wisconsin. It flows approximately 100 miles, starting from the Baraboo Hills and eventually joining the Wisconsin River. The river is known for its clear waters and diverse ecosystems, making it a popular spot for fishing, kayaking, and canoeing.
The river passes through several towns, including Baraboo, which is famous for its proximity to Devil's Lake State Park. The surrounding area features beautiful landscapes, including bluffs and forests, providing opportunities for outdoor recreation and wildlife observation. The Baraboo River is an important natural resource for the region.