If you are planning to divert water from a navigable lake, pond or stream as part of your aquaculture operation, a permit may be required under Sections 30.12 or 30.18, Wisconsin Statutes. No person, except a person required to obtain an approval…
Attention: new DATCP fish farm registrantsThe Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection (DATCP) requires that new registrants receive a Natural Waterbody Status review (Proof of Status Letter) from the Department of Natural Resources…
Property Notice: Beginning at 4 p.m. on Friday, May 22, 2026, the Langlade County portion of the Wolf River State Trail will be open to ATV/UTVs in the segments from the Forest County line south to Lily (State Hwy. 55) and from White Lake (State Hwy…
Trail factsRail Trail: YesLength: 41 miles total, 19 miles from Birnamwood to Split Rock and 22 miles from Oshkosh to HortonvilleSurface: crushed stoneCounties: Winnebago, Outagamie, Waupaca, ShawanoCommunities: North…
The Wild Rivers State Trail stretches 104 miles through Douglas, Washburn and Barron counties in northwest Wisconsin. The trail may attract a number of different users at the same time. It is important to use good trail etiquette to ensure the…
Trail facts Rail trail: Yes Length: 104 miles Surface: Highway-grade compacted gravel and railroad ballast Counties: Douglas, Barron, Washburn Communities: Solon Springs, Gordon, Minong, Trego, Spooner, Haugen, Rice Lake Directions…