The Little Sugar River is a 31-mile-long (50 km) [1] tributary of the Sugar River in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. [2]
It rises in Dane County, just north of New Glarus, and flows southeasterly, joining the Sugar River at the mill pond in Albany. The river above New Glarus is considered a class II trout stream by the DNR (1980).
The river widens below New Glarus, and some large wetlands exist bordering it, along the Sugar River State Trail.
42°43′24″N 89°26′39″W / 42.72333°N 89.44417°W
The Little Sugar River is a 31-mile-long (50 km) [1] tributary of the Sugar River in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. [2]
It rises in Dane County, just north of New Glarus, and flows southeasterly, joining the Sugar River at the mill pond in Albany. The river above New Glarus is considered a class II trout stream by the DNR (1980).
The river widens below New Glarus, and some large wetlands exist bordering it, along the Sugar River State Trail.
42°43′24″N 89°26′39″W / 42.72333°N 89.44417°W