- Rush River (Wisconsin)
The Rush River is a short
tributary of theMississippi River in westernWisconsin in theUnited States . It rises just north ofInterstate 94 in St. Croix County near Baldwin and flows generally southwardly through Pierce County. It ends inLake Pepin of the Mississippi River, about 1 mi (2 km) west of the village of Maiden Rock in Pierce County. The largest tributary is Lost Creek.Three small communities are located on the river: Centerville, Martell, and El Paso. While the land near the source is relatively flat, the river soon falls into a steep valley typical of the
Driftless Area , with outcroppings of sandstone and limestone.The Rush River is locally known as an excellent
trout stream. It does not hold as many trout as the nearby Kinnickinnic River, but they are larger in size. This is because it is more of a free-stone stream than the upper Kinnickinnic, with slightly warmer water, which produces larger food sources for the trout. The warmer water of some stretches also affects the fish species found in the river. Immediately upstream from the bridge on the south side of Martell, it is predominantly trout. Immediately south of the bridge, it is predominantly suckers. The last few miles of the stream holds an increasing proportion of medium-temperature riverine species, such assmallmouth bass .The
delta of the Rush River is a State Natural Area. The heavily woodedfloodplain provides an ideal location forwaterfowl . [ [http://dnr.wi.gov/ORG/LAND/ER/sna/sna202.htm WDNR - Rush River Delta State Natural Area ] ]References
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List of Wisconsin rivers
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