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suamico+river Latitude and Longitude:

44°37′53″N 88°00′32″W / 44.6313814°N 88.0089932°W / 44.6313814; -88.0089932
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Suamico River
Big Suamico River
Suamico River is located in Wisconsin
Suamico River
Suamico River is located in the United States
Suamico River
Location
Country United States
State Wisconsin
Physical characteristics
SourceNear Anston
 • coordinates 44°37′27″N 88°10′45″W / 44.624159°N 88.1792698°W / 44.624159; -88.1792698
Mouth Green Bay
 • location
Near Suamico
 • coordinates
44°37′53″N 88°00′32″W / 44.6313814°N 88.0089932°W / 44.6313814; -88.0089932
 • elevation
577 ft (176 m)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftPotter Creek

The Suamico River is a river in north east Wisconsin that flows through the village of Suamico and into Green Bay in Lake Michigan. [1] The source is near the community of Anston, in the town of Pittsfield. The river has been dredged by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to aid in recreational activity. [2]

See also

List of Wisconsin rivers

References

  1. ^ "Report for Suamico River". USGNIS. U.S. Department of the Interior. Retrieved 11 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Big Suamico River, WI". US Army Corps of Engineers. U.S. Army. Retrieved 11 November 2020.

suamico+river Latitude and Longitude:

44°37′53″N 88°00′32″W / 44.6313814°N 88.0089932°W / 44.6313814; -88.0089932
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Suamico River
Big Suamico River
Suamico River is located in Wisconsin
Suamico River
Suamico River is located in the United States
Suamico River
Location
Country United States
State Wisconsin
Physical characteristics
SourceNear Anston
 • coordinates 44°37′27″N 88°10′45″W / 44.624159°N 88.1792698°W / 44.624159; -88.1792698
Mouth Green Bay
 • location
Near Suamico
 • coordinates
44°37′53″N 88°00′32″W / 44.6313814°N 88.0089932°W / 44.6313814; -88.0089932
 • elevation
577 ft (176 m)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftPotter Creek

The Suamico River is a river in north east Wisconsin that flows through the village of Suamico and into Green Bay in Lake Michigan. [1] The source is near the community of Anston, in the town of Pittsfield. The river has been dredged by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to aid in recreational activity. [2]

See also

List of Wisconsin rivers

References

  1. ^ "Report for Suamico River". USGNIS. U.S. Department of the Interior. Retrieved 11 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Big Suamico River, WI". US Army Corps of Engineers. U.S. Army. Retrieved 11 November 2020.

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