Canoeing the Tomorrow River, Wisconsin

When you get your first glimpse of the Tomorrow River at Nelsonville, its understandable if you mistake it as a creek. Indeed it is a tiny stream, only 10 feet wide at put in, and that accounts for much of its charm. Until it nears Amherst and broadens at the millpond, it remains small throughout this enchanting section. Nelsonville to Amherst makes for a nice two to three hour outing.

 

 
Expert paddler Mike Svob has been canoeing and kayaking the rivers of the Midwest for 30 years. He paddled more than a thousand miles to complete these books. Below are brief descriptions of the canoe trips that Mike goes into detail with in his books with maps. The maps are very useful, showing rapids, take in and take out points and other things of interest.