Devils River
Steven Dutch, Natural and Applied Sciences, University
of Wisconsin - Green Bay
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NW 1/4 SE 1/4 Sec 12, T 12 N, R 22 E. Exit I-43 at SH 147 and turn
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The Old Hotel
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The burned out shell of a former hotel is a conspicuous
landmark just south of Devils River on County R. The shell is historic and
attractive, and nobody wants to see it demolished, but it is also a magnet
for vandalism and drinking parties. There's periodic talk of both
restoration and demolition. |
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Outcrops in Devils River
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From the bridge over Devils River, outcrops can be seen in
the stream bed on both sides. These views are east of the bridge. |
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Below: views of a small fall west of the bridge. |
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The Falls
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Left and below: upstream from the bridge are some small
waterfalls with obvious control by jointing. |
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The Old Mill
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A restored mill, now the focal point of a campground, is one
of the most appealing features of this locality. |
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The mill |
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The office is an old log cabin. |
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This silo, dated 1915, and other old farm buildings, are
also on the site. |
The Dam and Millrace
The Pool and Lacustrine Deposits
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Why "Devil's" River? Often the term arises from underground
flow. Upstream from the dam the stream forms a wide, apparently isolated
pool. |
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However, the flow is not entirely subterranean. A small
inlet stream enters from the far side of the pool. The large grassy mound is
visible in both pictures. |
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Thick glacial deposits cover the dolomite. A glacial lake
occupied this valley during the Pleistocene and left these glaciolacustrine
deposits. |
Devils River Valley
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View north on County R across the valley of Devils River,
looking toward Cooperstown. |
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View south on County R across the valley of Devils River. |
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09 Sep 2005
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