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The Scuppernong River is a cool waterway in southeastern Wisconsin, United States. It's like a smaller stream that flows into a bigger one. The Scuppernong River is a tributary of the Bark River. It stretches about 18.9 miles (30.4 km) (that's around 30 kilometers) long!

This river is part of a huge water system. Water from the Scuppernong flows into the Bark River, then into the Rock River, and finally into the mighty Mississippi River. This whole network of rivers and streams is called a watershed. It means all the rain and snow that falls in this area eventually makes its way to the Mississippi River.

Where the Scuppernong River Flows

The Scuppernong River starts in the southwestern part of Waukesha County. Imagine it as a tiny stream beginning its journey there. From its start, it generally flows towards the west.

As it travels, the river enters Jefferson County. It even flows past the small village of Palmyra. This river eventually meets and joins the Bark River in Jefferson County. This meeting point is about 4 miles (6 km) (or 6.4 kilometers) north of the town of Whitewater.

How the Scuppernong River Got Its Name

Have you ever wondered how places get their names? The name "Scuppernong River" was officially decided in 1906. This decision was made by the United States Board on Geographic Names. They are like the official namers for places in the U.S.

Before it was officially called the Scuppernong River, people used a few different names for it. Some called it "Schupernong River." Others knew it as "Scupernong River" or even "Scuppernong Creek." It's interesting how names can change over time before one becomes the official one!

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