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  1. The Rush River is a 49.8-mile-long (80.1 km) tributary of the Mississippi River in western Wisconsin in the United States. It rises just north of Interstate 94 in St. Croix County near Baldwin and flows generally southwardly through Pierce County.

  2. The Rush River is a tributary of the Mississippi River in western Wisconsin. It rises just north of Interstate 94 in St. Croix County, near Baldwin, and flows southwardly through Pierce County. It ends in Lake Pepin of the Mississippi River, about 1 mile west of the village of Maiden Rock in Pierce County.

  3. The Brule, a 44-mile river located in Northeast Wisconsin, is a haven for rainbow trout, brown trout, Lake Superior fed steelhead as well as salmon. It’s beautiful scenery and easy access has made it a Wisconsin staple for many years.

  4. Welcome to the Town of Rush River, Wisconsin! The Town of Rush River is located in St Croix County. It has a population of 503. Rush River is an agricultural enterprise area meaning the primary focus is maintaining agricultural related activities within the Town.

  5. Oct 26, 2021 · Lake Pepins longest tributary, Rush River flows for nearly 50 miles from its source near Baldwin, WI, to its mouth at Maiden Rock. Its nearly 185,000-acre watershed, including parts of St. Croix, Pierce, and Pepin counties, dwarfs that of any other Pepin tributary.

  6. The Rush River has the characteristic of a classic fly fishing trout stream. Its deep pools, long riffles and flats give the fly fisherman plenty of choice for fishing style. Whether you like to nymph, use a streamer or wet fly or cast up stream with a dry fly the Rush holds a place for you to fish.

  7. The Rush River Wildlife Area offers many recreational opportunities: Birding; Cross-country skiing (no designated trail); Falconry (by permit); Hiking; Hunting; Snowshoeing; Trapping; Wild edible/gathering; and; Wildlife viewing.

  8. Feb 24, 2020 · Tucked in a little valley beside the winding Rush River in the town of Salem, Wisconsin, Roger Nelsons ice formations sit overtop an artesian aquifer. About two dozen towering freeform...

  9. Explore Rick Kark’s chronicles of his paddling adventures from canoeing & kayaking on 309 Wisconsin rivers and streams, broken into seven geographic sections.

  10. The Rush River is a 49.8-mile-long tributary of the Mississippi River in western Wisconsin in the United States. Mapcarta, the open map.

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