Willow River (Tomahawk River)

Willow River

Willow River near the rapids.
Basin
Main source 45°48′33″N 89°04′03″W / 45.809121°N 89.067376°W / 45.809121; -89.067376 (Primary source of Willow River)
River mouth 1,526 feet (465 m)
45°42′06″N 89°56′29″W / 45.7016236°N 89.941260°W / 45.7016236; -89.941260 (Mouth of Willow River)Coordinates: 45°42′06″N 89°56′29″W / 45.7016236°N 89.941260°W / 45.7016236; -89.941260 (Mouth of Willow River)

The Willow River is a river in Oneida County, Wisconsin that merges with the Tomahawk River by way of the Willow Flowage. Historically the Willow River was a significant white pine logging region.[1]

References

  1. "Town of Lynne, Oneida County, WI". Retrieved September 21, 2014.

U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Willow River (Tomahawk River)


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