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(text and map from U.S. Forest Service)
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AuTrain River Canoe Trail
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The slow-moving, meandering AuTrain River
offers an excellent four to six hour canoe trip. The trail begins at the Forest
Service boat launch in the AuTrain Lake Campground and proceeds north approximately 10
miles to Lake Superior. |
The AuTrain River was once a logging run to Lake Superior. Logging began along the
river in 1861 and major logging occurred in the 1880's. The largest logging drive
took place in 1887 when 10 million feet of pine logs were floated down the AuTrain. |
Now, an absence of rapids and portages creates a quiet, relaxing outing. Numerous
sloughs along the water-course harbor a large variety of wildlife including ducks,
songbirds, great blue herons, kingfishers, muskrats and turtles. Walleye, perch,
suckers and bullheads inhabit the river year long. Steelhead make a spring run and
salmon a fall run.
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