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Wisconsin · Clark / Jackson Co.

Black River

Clark / Jackson Co. · 190 mi · Class I–III
Optimal: 300–3000 CFS · USGS #05381000
1,800 avg
1,030CFS
5.18 ft gauge height
Optimal
Rising slowly (+36 cfs/hr)(+66 in 3h)
Flow data is live from USGS·Rapid classifications and CFS ranges need community verification··Know this river?
Avg flow: 1,800 cfsHist. median: 1,620 cfsUSGS #05381000
Black River State Forest · Castle Mound Pine Forest SNA

About

From Hatfield to Black River Falls, 30 miles of Class II-III whitewater cuts through the Black River State Forest at an average 1,800 CFS — the best moving water on this 190-mile system through Clark and Jackson counties. Below the falls, the gradient eases through 40 miles of cranberry country to Melrose, mostly Class I-II water suitable for loaded canoes. The final 50 miles from Melrose to La Crosse flatten to Class I as the river approaches the Mississippi River bluffs. Optimal flows run 300–3,000 CFS on USGS gauge 05381000, a wide window that keeps sections floatable through most of the season. The Black River State Forest manages put-ins and camping along the upper reaches, while Castle Mound Pine Forest Scientific and Natural Area protects remnant pine stands along the corridor. Outfitters based in the state forest handle shuttles and gear for multi-day trips through the forested sections.

Solunar Fishing Activity
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Waxing Crescent
15% illumination
Poor
Moon overhead
9:33 AM
Moonrise
1:47 PM
Moonset
5:20 AM
Moon underfoot
9:33 PM
Next full moon: May 3111 days
Outfitters
Black River State Forest
Campgrounds, river access, and trail information
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Data Quality

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