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Apple River Flowage -- Access at Birch St And Riverside Blvd Amery
The Apple River Flowage boat ramp located at Birch St and Riverside Blvd in Amery, Wisconsin is a concrete ramp that provides access to the Apple River Flowage. According to the latest information available, the ramp is 14 feet wide and can accommodate small to medium-sized watercraft such as fishing boats, pontoons, and jet skis. The Apple River Flowage is a man-made lake formed by the Apple River Dam and is located in Polk County, Wisconsin. The lake covers approximately 1,630 acres and has a maximum depth of 40 feet. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources manages the waterbody and has established rules and regulations for its use. Users are required to follow all posted signs and regulations, including speed limits, fishing regulations, and boating safety requirements.
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Streamgauge | Streamflow |
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USGS 06906150 |
19 cfs |
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USGS 06906200 |
325 cfs |
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USGS 05502500 |
519 cfs |
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USGS 06905500 |
3,570 cfs |
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USGS 06904050 |
45 cfs |
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USGS 05503800 |
56 cfs |
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USGS 05502300 |
407 cfs |
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