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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DuPage_RiverDuPage River - Wikipedia

    The DuPage River is a 28.3-mile-long (45.5 km) [2] tributary of the Des Plaines River in the U.S. state of Illinois. [3] Course. The river begins as two individual streams.

  2. The DuPage River is a 28.3-mile-long (45.5 km) tributary of the Des Plaines River in the U.S. state of Illinois. The river begins as two individual streams. The West Branch of the DuPage River, 35.0 miles (56.3 km) long, starts in Schaumburg at Campanelli Park in Cook County and continues southward through the entire county of DuPage, including ...

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  3. Learn about the 84-mile DuPage River, the largest tributary of the Des Plaines, and its two branches, dams, and waterfalls. The west branch is a popular canoeing trail and the east branch flows through the Morton Arboretum.

  4. DuPage River Trail is beautiful trail. It has multiple sections in Naperville and Bolingbrook, and this review is for the Whalon Lake trail section which runs on both the north (4+ miles) and south (about 2+ miles) sides of East Branch DuPage River, covering a distance of about 7 miles.

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    • 1480 Royce Road, Naperville, Illinois
  5. 4 days ago · Du Page River at Shorewood. Last updated: Jun 29, 2024, 7:37 AM PDT. Official Forecast. National Water Model Guidance. Flood Impacts 🅘. 25 - Jefferson Street (US-52) and Cottage Street (IL-59) threatened in Shorewood. 24 - Industrial structures threatened along Amendodge Road in Shorewood.

  6. www.dupageforest.org › things-to-do › recreationalBoating - DuPage forest

    Bring your canoe, kayak, stand-up paddleboard, or other qualifying nongasoline-powered watercraft to enjoy Silver Lake at Blackwell, Round Meadow Lake at Hidden Lake, Mallard Lake at Mallard Lake, or Deep Quarry Lake at West Branch .

  7. Learn about the DuPage River, a small-to-medium sized stream that flows through DuPage and Will counties and ends at the Des Plaines River. Find out how to access the river, its scenery, and its waterway trails.