Hello Friends, it is Friday and it is time to hit the road. Today we are going to visit the shores of the Chippewa River and Red Cedar River.
The Chippewa and Red Cedar rivers meet south of Menomonie, near the Dunnville State Wildlife Area in Dunn County, Wisconsin.
The confluence is a significant natural and recreational area, where the Red Cedar River flows into the Chippewa River. It is accessible via the Chippewa River State Trail and Red Cedar State Trail.
Do you spy Ernie? He is looking back at the boys. Both Sam and Atticus joined us on this adventure. It was a fun day of rock picking, looking for clams and enjoying the river.
We continue to find little trinkets left behind on our hikes.
Here is a shrine to Busch Light.
You never know what you might find or see when you get out and about in Wisconsin.
♥
Carla



I do not like seeing empty cans anywhere outside. I once saw a skunk with its head in one. I had to call the DNR to help assist freeing it. You sure do live in a wonderful part of Wisconsin. We also have a Chippewa River here in Michigan which is a tributary of the Tittabawassee River in Mid Michigan. We have many rivers here with native American names. Janice
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