Turtle River
Turtle River near the Highway 51 bridge.
Physical characteristics
Source 
  coordinates46°13′41″N 89°53′49″W / 46.2280045°N 89.8968275°W / 46.2280045; -89.8968275
Mouth 
  coordinates
46°07′20″N 90°11′27″W / 46.1221705°N 90.1907234°W / 46.1221705; -90.1907234
  elevation
1,572 feet (479 m)
Basin features
Tributaries 
  rightLittle Turtle River, Long Lake Creek

The Turtle River is a river in Vilas County and Iron County in the state of Wisconsin in the United States. Its source is South Turtle Lake near Winchester. It flows into the Turtle-Flambeau Flowage.Little Turtle River Flowage is a 30 acre lake located in Iron County. It has a maximum depth of 4 feet.[1]

Historically the Turtle River was an important part of an extensive network of canoe routes linked by short land portages, used by the Ojibwe and fur traders.[2] In modern times the river and the lakes it connects are popular recreational waterways.

References

  1. "Little Turtle River Flowage". dnr.wi.gov. Retrieved 2021-10-22.
  2. Wurl, Jon G. (2013). "The 1847 geological survey trip of J. G. Norwood, MD". Tomahawk Area Historical Society. Retrieved March 19, 2015.

U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Turtle River (Wisconsin)



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