Trempealeau River
141.41 km | 87.87 mi
Length can differ from official measure!
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The Trempealeau River is a calm and scenic river in western Wisconsin, flowing through the picturesque Driftless Area before emptying into Trempealeau Bay and joining the Mississippi River. Especially the lower section of the river is excellent for relaxed recreational activities in nature. Canoeing and kayaking top the list here, as the water is generally peaceful with no significant rapids or obstacles – perfect for beginners and leisurely day trips offering beautiful views of surrounding marshes, meadows, and the impressive Mississippi bluffs at the end of the route. Fishing is also very popular, particularly for various freshwater species in the quiet sections and adjacent wetlands. Many visitors use the river and its shores for birdwatching, since the area lies within important migration routes and hosts a rich diversity of wildlife. Strolling and light hiking along the banks or in nearby protected areas complement the offerings, while cycling on adjacent trails perfectly rounds off the water-based nature experiences. Overall, the Trempealeau River provides a relaxing and varied opportunity for those seeking recreation, nature lovers, and families to enjoy the beauty of Wisconsin’s river landscape.

