Noted as one of the most scenic and rugged rivers in the Midwest, the Wolf flows through the Menominee Reservation. The river is not developed for public use.
The Wolf River basin has long been recognized as a great outdoor recreation area. Variety of scenery and vegetation, abundance of waterways, and the amount of relatively undeveloped land provide a large variety of outdoor recreational activities–hunting, fishing, boating, swimming, camping, hiking, nature study, and enjoyment of the scenery and landscape.
The riverway offers exciting opportunities for canoeing, rubber raft floating, and other boating because of the relatively high gradient of the stream. The numerous riffles, rapids, and waterfalls make it especially attractive and exciting, but, at the same time, dangerous. There are several portages required around waterfalls and, depending on the season and the amount of water in the stream, long rocky stretches may have to be bypassed.
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Wolf River - rivers.gov