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Is the Wolf River Tubing open?

By Michael Gray |

Is the Wolf River Tubing open?

We are open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day.

How much is tubing at Wolf River?

Cost: Tubes $10 Monday-Thursday and $14 Friday-Sunday and holidays. Canoes and kayaks $22-$25. Days of operation: Open Memorial Day to Labor Day (or later depending on weather).

How long does it take to tube down the Wolf River?

The trip time can range from 2-3 hours. The river in our area is not rocky, without rapids and all sand bottom. You may see a variety of wildlife from eagles to sturgeon. All tubes rented include PFDs (Personal Flotation Devices).

How deep is the Wolf River in WI?

14 feet
It has a maximum depth of 14 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from a public boat landing. Fish include Musky, Panfish, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike and Walleye.

What is tubing in water?

Tubing on water generally consists of two forms: towed and free-floating, also known as river tubing. The riders are then towed through the water by the watercraft. In free floating tubing, the tube riders are untethered and often conveyed by the current of a waterway.

What fish are in the Wolf River?

Fish species inhabiting the Wolf River include brook, brown and rainbow trout, large and smallmouth bass, northern pike, musky, walleye and numerous species of pan fish and forage minnows. Trout are most prevalent from County Highway T downstream to the county line.

Where is the Wolf River in Wisconsin?

The Wolf River basin lies in northern and central Wisconsin and drains 3,690 square miles. It includes all of Waupaca County and parts of Forest, Langlade, Marathon, Menominee, Oneida, Outagamie, Portage, Shawano, Waupaca, Waushara and Winnebago counties.

How long does it take to tube down the Sugar river?

Kayak trips take about an hour and a half while tubing takes around three hours forty five minutes. All all of these times are approximate and subject to change based on the depths of the river. S&B Tubing will be able to give a more accurate timeline for your trip upon your arrival.

Is there fish in the Wolf River?

Fish species inhabiting the Wolf River include brook, brown and rainbow trout, large and smallmouth bass, northern pike, musky, walleye and numerous species of pan fish and forage minnows.

What feeds the Wolf River?

artesian springs
Fed by artesian springs, the river flows north into Tennessee then travels roughly 100 miles westward to its mouth at the Mississippi River in downtown Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee. Maps drawn by the first European visitors to our region gave the Wolf River a variety of names.

Can you get hurt tubing?

The National Institutes of Health have revealed that the most common type of injury due to tubing accidents are strains and sprains, which represent approximately 27% of documented injuries. Soft tissue injuries are also a common result from tubing accidents.

What is the difference between a tube and a pipe?

Tubes can come in different shapes such as square, rectangular and cylindrical, whereas piping is always round. The circular shape of the pipe makes the pressure force evenly distributed. Pipes accommodate larger applications with sizes that range from a ½ inch to several feet.

Why go tubing on the Wolf River?

Sunshine, good friends, beverages and relaxation. Tubing on the little Wolf River with friends and family is an annual tradition for us. We always have a great time and all of the people who work there are super friendly. The tubes are comfortable, you can rent a cooler raft for your beverages so you “stay hydrated” in your 2 or 4 hour voyage.

Why choose Wolf River trips and campgrounds?

The beauty and fun of this area are awaiting you at Wolf River Trips and Campgrounds. Whether you are planning a day of tubing or a week of camping and fishing, Wolf River Trips and Campgrounds has everything you need for a fun-filled and relaxing vacation for the whole family.

Where are the Wolf and Little Wolf rivers?

Here the Wolf and Little Wolf rivers flow through the forests and farmlands of central Wisconsin, creating spectacular scenery and incredible recreational opportunities. The beauty and fun of this area are awaiting you at Wolf River Trips and Campgrounds.

How can I get hourly readings on the Little Wolf River?

Thanks to the NOAA (National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration) we can get hourly readings on the water conditions of the Little Wolf River that will display on our website Via their RSS feed.