Flambeau River

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The Flambeau River is a scenic waterway in northern Wisconsin known for its forested surroundings, whitewater stretches, and popular canoeing and fishing opportunities.

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Flambeau River canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
country United States of America
surface form: United States
etymology name derived from French word "flambeau" meaning "torch" or "flame"
fishSpecies muskellunge NERFINISHED
northern pike NERFINISHED
smallmouth bass
sturgeon
walleye
flowsThrough Ashland County, Wisconsin NERFINISHED
Price County, Wisconsin NERFINISHED
Rusk County, Wisconsin NERFINISHED
Sawyer County, Wisconsin NERFINISHED
hasConservationStatus partly protected within state forest lands
hasLandscape mixed hardwood and conifer forests
rocky rapids
undeveloped shorelines
wetlands
hasMouthLocation Rusk County, Wisconsin NERFINISHED
near Ladysmith, Wisconsin
hasSection North Fork Flambeau River NERFINISHED
South Fork Flambeau River NERFINISHED
hasSourceRegion northern Wisconsin forests
hasTourismImportance regional outdoor tourism destination
hasWhitewaterClassification Class I
Class II
Class III
knownFor camping along its banks
canoeing
fishing
forested surroundings
kayaking
scenic waterway
whitewater stretches
languageOfName French
locatedIn Wisconsin
locatedInRegion northern Wisconsin NERFINISHED
partOf Northwoods region of Wisconsin NERFINISHED
protectedAreaAlong Flambeau River State Forest NERFINISHED
recreationActivity angling
canoe camping
flatwater paddling
whitewater rafting
riverSystem Mississippi River basin NERFINISHED
tributaryOf Chippewa River NERFINISHED
usedFor hunting in adjacent lands
outdoor recreation
wildlife viewing

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Iron County, Wisconsin hasRiver Flambeau River
Chippewa River hasTributary Flambeau River