Wisconsin River Reservoir System Recreation
Wisconsin Valley Improvement Company operates the Wisconsin River Reservoir System under Federal Energy Regulatory Commission license. Since 1907, we have been storing and releasing water in 21 reservoirs over the seasons for water conservation, flood control, low flow augmentation and regulation of a uniform flow in the Wisconsin River. Recreation is one of this vast resource's greatest public benefits. WVIC provides many recreation opportunities at our 21 reservoirs. Here are links to more information about a few of our more popular recreation facilities.
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The rush of the falls. The solitude and pristine beauty of the Willow Flowage. The whispering boughs of mighty pines on thousands of acres of undeveloped forest land. All this is yours at the Cedar Falls Campground. Located in one of Wisconsin's last wilderness settings, Cedar Fall Campground offers hiking in the forest surrounding the campground. Fabulous fishing on the Tomahawk River and the 7,000 acre Willow Flowage. And bring your camera and binoculars because wildlife is abundant. |
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Boat Hoist
Our historic marine railway has been operating since the turn of the century for the convenience of residents and visitors. The hoist will safely carry all craft over our Burnt Rollways dam between the Three Lakes Chain of Lakes, the largest chain of freshwater lakes in the world, and the Eagle River chain. |
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Spirit Reservoir
Recreation Facilities
Located near Tomahawk, Wisconsin, the Spirit Reservoir features public recreation facilities for boat launching, fishing, and picnicking. |
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Rice Reservoir
Recreation Facilities
Located near Tomahawk, Wisconsin, the Rice Reservoir features public recreation facilities for boat launching, fishing, and more.
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