Locations of Streamflow-Gaging Stations, Crest Gages, Regulated Stations, and Flood-Frequency Areas in Wisconsin and Adjacent States

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Locations of Streamflow-Gaging Stations, Crest Gages, Regulated Stations, and Flood-Frequency Areas in Wisconsin and Adjacent States U.S. Department of the Interior Prepared in cooperation with the Scientific Investigations Report 2016−5140 U.S. Geological Survey Wisconsin Department of Transportation Plate 1 of 1 94° 92° 90° 88° 86° ge River id Baptism River tr r West Two River a P East Swan River L A K E S U r P E ive R I et R O qu R lo C Gooseberry River ce River efa it h W 47° r Rive er quet iv lo R C n Misery River a w S Louis R Saint iver O 04026200 n r to Otter River ive Sand River n i R a er p g v ip o i s n R is Iron River R iss n i o M Bois Brule River ve Mulligan Creek r e g Midway River r tu S Bardon Creek Bardon Sioux River 04024430 04026300 Nem 04024400 r 04025200 040263205 Trout Creek adji ive Rock River River R B 04029990 a M d M id 04025500 North Fish Creek R d 040263491 Beartrap Creek i o Sucker Creek le v n icon 04027500 04029700 t B mn e Pot re r A r ato R a a iv l 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s in d i i 04075500 s k u d nto i c R 05369945 05365500 k R d 04077630 co 04071765 s i 05380900 Dil le O R n u M e l C Fourmile Creek B iv s in 05370000 e e r 05397500 r 04077000 e River i K s r r e 05399000 an r a p 05342000 05341900 h i e ot E C a k c s p 05369000 05398000 h e i R a 05366500 l L n y B Min u C itt i E 04071000 R i a g eek v G Elk Creek 05367000 le m r Cr iv Lost Creek e West Creek u E b 04077400 ve 04071858 H Mill Creek i ns e r a E a a R ve r ll a Cr a u kee Ahnapee River Be e R Bridge Creek Wolf River E k ee u Pl 0407809265 r sau i Otter Creek k oc k 05399500 ein r W en High v r r R P e r a Is e e l e o P la 05370500 r o e R 05400025 s n v v l i F i i s 04071800 d r Big River n ve i f e 05344500 R h r C e R iv t R R r on R a u Ri e lli o v i e i w S e r i k r 05400000 v rm e v e p 05367030 05366000 e e e 04078500 V 05370600 p v r Trimbelle River i r P o L 04085145 05346600 h l it l B tl P e u C ea W m r olf Riv C Y er C 05369500 re 05380970 e r e falo Ri l Chub 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k M e i Mill Creek 05401535 e s Mud Creek si French Creek r 04085400 k ss C r I o ip Fleming Creek ri 04073400 ve 040854105 o p 05401500 C i r i r R a 4 x R 04081900 e i iv B 05378500 ve 05382000 e o ork Zumbro R r 05403000 ch W F 04082400 F n o h 04085395 uth i Le R i o v m g t S 05382300 o i e H r nw B M R a iv 04073500 P Rive ei e e r G c r i t r S MINNESOTA o 5 a g o La Crosse River R n h 05382325 e h R ive Montello River ranc 05383000 r 04072792 R e o i b n orth B Pine Creek v C N 05382500 e o 05403500 r R Bostwick Creek y 040734644 i 05407400 g v a e 05403520 I B n r t R ar 04073468 t Riv Roo iver ab lle er R oo Silver Creek Sheboygan Riveru i n Cr Ri M v Deer Creek o eek ver 04073462 04083000 040857005 e m r r Big Slough r o 05386300 05403550 04083500 04085700 ve M M Ri M t r i 04086000 o Gran ve l Ro 05386500 d Ri w D rk a o 05408500 05423300 u F e h k ut k l 05403610 04073066 04083400 e o e er Billings Creek l S Riv e e xe C 05423000 04086310 r d A r R C a 05404116 e 7 Winnebago Creek B e i k k 05404000 05423500 v d or e r F 05408000 05403630 r o h Twin Creek f t 04086200 r 05387100 05408800 E e Pi a o ne s c 05424000 t B E i R ra N i nc R v h r e 05403709 R 04086340 Bear Creek e Fancy Creek r o v c 04086150 i reek k 04086360 C R ws Duck Creek 05425912 R rro 05424057 a i o N K 05406754 v o 05405000 05406854 e p Rowan Creek r 04086400 a 05404200 k c M 05423800 i Dead Creek r Creek A K 054062391 i da l 05405600 05425700 e 05409890 l C Village Creek 05409830 Sugar Creek C Rubicon Creek 04086500 Little Wapsipinicon River r 05406800 e 05406000 05410000 Brook Shaw Paint Creek e 05425806 04086600 L k r C R e r o v Dry Run eek a i Yell Cr c R 04087050 ow ney 05425827 w k R Ho f c M L iv i R o i er Wiscons 05427718 s 05425500 e t 05410490 in h i w n t v o l R Ea o R r e m e Bloody Run 05407100 05407000 ive ck t 05427800 m r h r o la i T o C v u Plum Creek B B re n n e 04087030 e r 05388460 lu ek o e k Y r c e e 05406500 a 05424300 O R y B 05407200 05406470 h 04087000 i R k a iv R g i e 05427948 r i G v 05406605 e a 04087088 e 43° v r e r 05406491 r e e r R 05426000 r e C 04087120 05389500 n l iv r r Ro R Otter Creek il 05427965 e ive 05426100 e b i M r R v e ve 05426031 rk i 040871488 04087159 rt r 05435900 a R s 05429500 B Cr 05407039 05435943 x T ee R o 05543830 ur k a Fennimore Fork 040871473 k t F 04087100 Dibble Creek ey tle Blake Fork 05413060 05436000 Badfish Creek 05426250 R B sn Scuppernong River iv u a r 05427085 040871476 04087204 IOWA e c k ve 05432055 r k e i C L R C r R i 05430100 05544385 o 04087200 r e e t o e e t t 05427200 t R e k t le Mukwonago River iv V Gordon Creek 04087220 ol k 05413400 la 05432300 S er ga r u 05544200 P O 05436200 05430175 05544300 Ri e g 05427000 ve v t a 04087233 r i t r e 05430150 ek R 05433000 re 05414200 r C R 05427570 04087240 e e C 05426500 ic t iv t Bonner Branch 05413449 G o 05414000 r e Sugar Cree e 05433500 r k r B la 04087230 an e Bass Creek Hunter Creek t P k 05545100 05545200 R e G Riv 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