Overview
Paddle Wisconsin’s beautiful Namekagon River as it twists and turns through large cutbacks in glacial moraine lake country, a great place for novices and accomplished paddlers alike. Paddle past big sand “eskers,” winding sand hills created when the glaciers receded from the area, and paddle lively yet easily navigated rapids. Watch eagles soar and deer drink at the shoreline. Spot rare river otters along pine and balsam-lined banks. The Namekagon is a tributary of the St. Croix River and is protected by the National Park Service as a Wild and Scenic Riverway.
Sample Itinerary
Expand All FieldsDay 1: Your trip begins at County K Landing in Wisconsin. Review skills and begin your journey!
Your trip starts in the early afternoon at County K Landing on the Namekagon River in Wisconsin. After you arrive meet your trip mates, review personal gear, repack into Duluth packs, and participate in a canoe orientation. Launch the canoes after lunch and paddle a few miles to your first campsite at Whispering Pines. Talk about the days' coming adventures around a campfire under the stars.
Day 2: Search for bald eagles and herons as you paddle the winding waters of the Namekagon.
After breakfast, load gear into the canoes to continue down river. Expect to see bald eagles, herons, and other wildlife as you paddle. The sandy banks will bring you past white pines, hardwoods and marshes. After stopping for short breaks and lunch, you'll end the day at Howell Landing. Enjoy a relaxing evening watching the sunset as you have dinner with your group.
Day 3: Rise early for a 13 mile paddle through twists and turns and light rapids.
Rise with the sun to be on the river early. After breakfast, navigate approximately 13 miles down river. This section of the river has a number of twists and turns and some gentle rapids that give you the opportunity to perfect your paddling skills. Camp at the site of your choice between Webb Creek and Namekagon Trail Landing.
Day 4: Break camp and paddle the final leg of the journey to Riverside Landing.
After breaking camp, pack up the canoes one last time for the final leg of the journey to Riverside Landing on the St. Croix. From Webb Creek paddle down river to the confluence of the Namekagon and the St. Croix Rivers. As the Namekagon joins the St. Croix River it becomes wider with fewer bends. Pay attention to water flow, as you will get a chance to test your new canoeing skills on small rapids near Big Island. The trip officially ends in the early afternoon after lunch.
Dates & Fees
Wilderness Inquiry leads trips to the Namekagon River but currently has no dates scheduled for this itinerary. If you have a group of people interested, we can set up a customized adventure just for you! Please contact us or request a trip quote below if you are interested in a group trip to this destination.
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TERRAIN/ROUTE CHOICES: The river banks are generally low, sand bars are frequent, and some rocks are scattered along the route. The Namekagon offers several great route options, and the Wilderness Inquiry staff will pick the best one based on the water levels and availability at the time of the trip. The Namekagon offers a combination of gentle rapids and smooth flowing current. There are no portages along this route.
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