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Bark River -- Access
The Bark River boat ramp is located in the state of Wisconsin at coordinates 42.89436722 latitude and -88.70161438 longitude. This boat ramp provides access to the Bark River, which is a popular local waterway for fishing, boating, and other recreational activities.
Based on the latest information available, the Bark River boat ramp is a concrete boat ramp that is 20 feet wide. This makes it suitable for most small to medium-sized boats, including fishing boats, kayaks, canoes, and other watercraft.
The Bark River itself is a relatively small body of water that runs for approximately 40 miles through the southern part of Wisconsin. It is a popular spot for fishing, with a variety of fish species available including bass, trout, and panfish. The river is also a popular destination for paddling enthusiasts, who enjoy the scenic beauty and slower pace of the waterway.
In terms of permitted watercraft, the Bark River boat ramp is open to all kinds of boats and watercraft, including motorized boats, canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards. However, it is important to note that the use of certain types of watercraft may be restricted in certain areas of the river, particularly in areas where the water is shallow or where there are hazards such as rocks or rapids.
Overall, the Bark River boat ramp is an excellent place to launch a boat or other watercraft for a day of fishing, paddling, or other recreational activities on this scenic Wisconsin waterway. Get driving directions.
Based on the latest information available, the Bark River boat ramp is a concrete boat ramp that is 20 feet wide. This makes it suitable for most small to medium-sized boats, including fishing boats, kayaks, canoes, and other watercraft.
The Bark River itself is a relatively small body of water that runs for approximately 40 miles through the southern part of Wisconsin. It is a popular spot for fishing, with a variety of fish species available including bass, trout, and panfish. The river is also a popular destination for paddling enthusiasts, who enjoy the scenic beauty and slower pace of the waterway.
In terms of permitted watercraft, the Bark River boat ramp is open to all kinds of boats and watercraft, including motorized boats, canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards. However, it is important to note that the use of certain types of watercraft may be restricted in certain areas of the river, particularly in areas where the water is shallow or where there are hazards such as rocks or rapids.
Overall, the Bark River boat ramp is an excellent place to launch a boat or other watercraft for a day of fishing, paddling, or other recreational activities on this scenic Wisconsin waterway. Get driving directions.
STREAMFLOW LEVELS
Streamgauge | Streamflow |
---|---|
Cummings Creek Nr Fulton
USGS 02430880 |
24 cfs |
Skuna River At Bruce
USGS 07283000 |
32 cfs |
Tombigbee River At Bigbee
USGS 02433500 |
1,190 cfs |
Bear Creek At Bishop
USGS 03592500 |
880 cfs |
Tombigbee River Nr Amory
USGS 02437000 |
3,360 cfs |
Twentymile Creek Nr Guntown
USGS 02430680 |
195 cfs |
Town Creek Nr Nettleton
USGS 02436500 |
608 cfs |
Nearby Camping
Location | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers | Elevation |
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Mary Louise Lake - Sleeping Giant Provincial Park | 170 | 767 ft | |||
Bates Township Park - Sunset Lake | 13 | 1,597 ft | |||
Lake Ottawa | 32 | 1,573 ft | |||
Stephen A. Forbes State Park | 135 | 604 ft | |||
Big Lake State Forest | 12 | 1,264 ft | |||
Sam Dale Lake Conservation Area | Numerous | 493 ft | |||
Livingston County 4-H Park | Numerous | 636 ft | |||
Shawano County Fairgrounds | Numerous | 814 ft | |||
Sturgeon River | 9 | 1,035 ft | |||
Iron River RV Park | Numerous | 1,480 ft | |||
Ada Lake | 27 | 1,672 ft | |||
North Canal Township Park | 19 | 633 ft | |||
Boot Lake | 34 | 1,332 ft | |||
Lake Ste. Kathryn | 24 | 1,576 ft | |||
Moraine View State Park | 200 | 853 ft | |||
Perch Lake | 24 | 1,550 ft | |||
Richardson Lake | 26 | 1,599 ft | |||
Coon Creek - Shelbyville Lake | 230 | 666 ft | |||
Clinton Lake State Rec Area | 310 | 725 ft | |||
Friends Creek Regional Park | 35 | 693 ft | |||
Norway Lake | 25 | 1,524 ft | |||
McLain State Park | 100 | 625 ft | |||
Opossum Creek - Shelbyville Lake | 80 | 654 ft | |||
West Lake - Sleeping Giant Provincial Park | 10 | 753 ft | |||
Illini State Park | Numerous | 563 ft | |||
Brule River | 11 | 1,541 ft |
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