Photo Credit: Washburn County Tourism James Netz
A northern tributary to the St. Croix River, the Namekagon is a 101-miles long river protected under the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway.
Most of the Namekagon is undeveloped, offering a genuine wilderness experience to kayak, canoe, and tube enthusiasts. The riverbanks are abundant with deer, muskrat, beaver, turtles and blue herons, while overhead, eagle and osprey can often be seen.
The river is classified as Class I-II rapids. Primitive campsites are numerous along the Namekagon, many of which can only be accessed from the water.
Blog: Stories of the Namekagon
Late Season Paddling
Late Season Paddling ‘Every paddler’s dream’ – this is what the Namekagon River has been referred to over the years, boasting the ideal backdrop for…
Read MoreViewing Fall Colors on the Namekagon River
If you live or visit Wisconsin in the fall, then you know that it is a MUST to take some time to stop and admire…
Read MoreTips for Exploring the River (with Children)
Now is the perfect time to explore the Namekagon River. There are countless ways you could spend your day navigating the riverbanks – whether that…
Read MoreLet’s Float the Namekagon River!
ENJOY THE VIEW Who else is in need of a relaxing trip down the calming waters of the Namekagon River? It’s time to rent a…
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