Wolf, Wisconsin, US
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C) Hollister Rd to Langlade (Hwy 64) (8 miles) (Section 2 of the Wolf)
| Usual Difficulty |
I-II (varies with level) |
| Avg. Gradient |
15 fpm |
| Max Gradient |
26 fpm |
Oxbow Rapids
Oxbow RapidsPhoto of Oxbow Rapids by John Lee taken 04/27/07 @ 408 cfs
Gauge Information
| Name |
Range |
Difficulty |
Updated |
Level |
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WOLF RIVER AT LANGLADE, WI
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usgs-04074950 |
250 - 3000 cfs
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I-II |
67d00h06m |
400
cfs
(rc= 0.1 ) |
Low-to-moderate boatable flow. Gauge (463 sq.mi. drainage) is at the end of this reach, thus quite accurately reflects actual flow. |
River Description
This 8-mile stretch is commonly know as "Section II" of the Wolf. It is often paddled
by beginners, because it offers a variety of Class I and II rapids with good surfing waves and
countless eddies.
Put in at Hollister Road, at the top of Burnt Point Rapids. After this Class II
rock-garden there is about 2.5 miles of flatwater to reach a succession of three Class II rapids:
Oxbow, Cedar and Hemlock. The last one, Hemlock, is the shortest but offers the biggest challenge
with its higher gradient.
Another two miles of flatwater follows, which passes "Irrigation Ditch". Boaters
commonly run this 3-mile section ("Short II") from the Ditch down to Langlade, as the
shuttle is easy and the trip is less than two hours.
Three rapids follow on this section. The second - Sherry Rapid - is by far the most difficult on
the entire stretch.
Take out on river right just past the Langlade Bridge. The Wisconsin DNR maintains the public
access, complete with outhouses and a large parking area.
Good reference: "Paddling Northern Wisconsin," by Mike Svob. Wisconsin Trails Press.
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Last Updated: 2009-06-12 13:10:37