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Shioc River
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Barteau Bridge over the Shioc River near Shiocton
Shioc River is located in Wisconsin
Shioc River
Shioc River is located in the United States
Shioc River
Country United States
State Wisconsin
Physical characteristics
Main source Near Navarino
44°38′22″N 88°29′16″W / 44.6394316°N 88.4878791°W / 44.6394316; -88.4878791
River mouth Wolf River
Shiocton
758 ft (231 m)
44°27′07″N 88°34′23″W / 44.4519279°N 88.5731568°W / 44.4519279; -88.5731568
Length 33 mi (53 km)
Basin features
River system Fox-Wolf
Tributaries
  • Left:
    Slab City Creek
  • Right:
    Black Creek, Toad Creek, Herman Creek, Mink Creek
Bridges Barteau Bridge

The Shioc River is a cool river in northeastern Wisconsin, a state in the United States. It flows through the small village of Shiocton. This river is an important part of the local water system.

Exploring the Shioc River

The Shioc River is about 33 miles long. That's like driving for half an hour on the highway! It's a medium-sized river that helps connect different parts of Wisconsin's natural landscape.

Where Does the Shioc River Start?

Every river has a beginning, called its source. The Shioc River starts near a place called Navarino. This area is in the town of Navarino, Wisconsin. Imagine a tiny stream forming, and that's where the river's journey begins.

Where Does the Shioc River End?

The Shioc River doesn't just disappear. It flows into a bigger river called the Wolf River. This meeting point is near the village of Shiocton. The Wolf River then joins the Fox River, and eventually, all that water makes its way to Green Bay and then to Lake Michigan.

Rivers Joining the Shioc

As the Shioc River flows, smaller streams and creeks join it. These are called tributaries.

  • On the left side, a creek called Slab City Creek flows into the Shioc.
  • On the right side, several creeks add their water:
    • Black Creek
    • Toad Creek
    • Herman Creek
    • Mink Creek

These smaller waterways help keep the Shioc River full and flowing.

Bridges Over the Shioc

Rivers often have bridges built over them to help people cross. One famous bridge over the Shioc River is the Barteau Bridge. This bridge helps connect roads and communities in the area. It's a key landmark for people living near the river.

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