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    The DuPage River is a 28.3-mile-long (45.5 km) [ 2] tributary of the Des Plaines River in the U.S. state of Illinois. [ 3] Course. The river begins as two individual streams.

  2. Learn about the DuPage River, a 28.3-mile-long tributary of the Des Plaines River in Illinois. Find out how to access, portage, and paddle the river, and see trip reports, depth charts, and points of interest.

  3. Jul 8, 2020 · Trip Overview. Start at mcdowell park in naperville. After quick 1 mile, there is take out cement stairs on right side before dam. Exit and portage up and over dirt trail, reentry after dam. Continue on meandering thru forest most people never see.

  4. The DuPage River Trail is a 40-mile paved trail that connects Channahon and DuPage County. The Forest Preserve District has developed three segments of the trail, totaling 8.64 miles, with access points in Shorewood, Naperville and Joliet.

  5. Learn about the DuPage River, a small-to-medium sized stream that flows through DuPage and Will counties and ends at the Des Plaines River. Find out how to access the river, its scenery, and its challenges for paddling.

  6. Learn how to protect and improve the health of the DuPage River and its tributaries through various programs and activities. Find out how to adopt a stream, participate in a river sweep, stencil a storm drain, or join the Salt Creek Workgroup.

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  8. The DuPage River watershed encom-passes approximately 372 square miles (238,462 acres) in northeast Illinois and includes major portions of DuPage and Will counties, with small portions in Cook, Kane, Kendall, and Grundy counties. The watershed is long and narrow — 47 miles long in the north-south direction and no more than 14

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