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Long Lake Canoe Trail |
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Long Lake Boat
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Trempealeau, WI 54661 |
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Phone (608) 783-8405 |
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More Information |
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While lakes in Trempealeau
County are few in number, several are
located just below Lock & Dam #6. The
Trempealeau Lakes, or Long Lakes are found
by following Fremont Street south from the
Mini-Mart on Hwy 35. Directly after crossing
the railroad tracks, veer right to visit the
lock & dam area, and continue straight ahead
to visit the lakes. About 1.5 miles from the
railroad crossing, the turn-off for the
Lakes area is well-marked. The trail is
well marked and is about 4 miles in length
and will take 3-4 hours to complete. Maps
are available on the more information link. |
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Mulberry
Meadows RV
Resort |
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Mulberry Meadows River &
Lakes RV Resort has
many recreational
opportunities right in the
immediate area. Water is
all around, we are within
view (a couple hundred
yards) of Lock and Dam #6
and a modern boat launch
with parking. The resort
and cabins are located on a
string of 7 spring fed lakes
that are great for fishing
and canoeing. Long Lake
Canoe Trail starts less than
1 1/2 miles away. Mulberry
Meadows has kayaks available
for rent if you wish to take
advantage of the nearby
water trails. |
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Perrot State Park |
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Perrot State Park's 1,243
acres are nestled among 500-foot bluffs
where the Trempealeau and Mississippi Rivers
meet. There is a marked Voyageurs Canoe
Trail in Trempealeau Bay and canoes can be
rented at the park. Voyageurs were
French-Canadian explorers who came to the
area in the 1600’s to expand the fur trade.
Canoes were their primary means of
transportation. As you paddle the way the
Voyageurs did, be on the lookout for eagles,
herons, ducks, swans, and geese. The 3.4
mile marked loop will take about 2 hours to
complete. |
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Pietrek County Park |
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Hwy 93 between
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Independence &
Arcadia, WI |
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Phone:
County Clerk’s
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(715) 538-2311 ext
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100 acre park is located on
the Trempealeau River, on Highway 93,
between Independence and Arcadia. This
rural park has many amenities, 20 plus
campsites, showers, picnic area, two
shelters, nature trails, playground
equipment, and a canoe landing. Pietrek
Park is adjacent to the 4-H horse arena, and
horseback riding trails. |
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