Peshtigo River

The Peshtigo River (/ˈpɛʃtɪɡ/ PESH-ti-go) is a 136-mile-long (219 km)[2] tributary of Green Bay in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The Peshtigo Fire happened in the river's vicinity, and some survivors used the river for refuge from the flames. A section of whitewater on the river called the Roaring Rapids is well known in the region. Further downstream there are two dams known as Caldron Falls Dam and High Falls Dam before collecting the Thunder River.

Peshtigo River
The Peshtigo River in Stephenson
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationArgonne, Wisconsin
  coordinates45°40′10″N 88°48′48″W[1]
Mouth 
  location
Green Bay (Lake Michigan) near Peshtigo, Wisconsin
  coordinates
44°58′25″N 87°39′20″W
  elevation
577 ft (176 m)
Length136 mi (219 km)

Geography

The Peshtigo River is formed in Forest County and flows southeasterly towards the bay of Green Bay, spending most of its time winding through Marinette County.[3][4]

History

It shares its name with the city of Peshtigo, which was destroyed by the Peshtigo Fire on October 8, 1871. The fire was the deadliest fire in the history of the United States. According to stories of survivors, many people fled for the river to escape the inferno.[5][6]

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