Chippewa River: Ella to Wabasha
Miles: 13
Time: *5-7 hours
Difficulty: moderate/difficult
Shuttle time: 25 minutes
Shuttle cost: $45. $5/boat if hauling a personal boat.
Sights: Large bluffs, bald eagles, wide and quiet river, surrounded by protected forest, Reads Landing Brewing Company lunch stop, Mississippi River paddle
Notes
The portion of your paddle from the Chippewa River from Ella to the Mississippi River is a quiet, calm, easy downstream paddle. This section is jaw dropping - paddling next to steep bluffs through the Tiffany Bottoms State Natural Area, beaching on a sandbar for lunch, and no doubt seeing bald eagles during the trip. Great fishing - both MN and WI fishing licenses work between the railroad tracks that border the Mississippi, if you need to buy licenses, go here: Minnesota, Wisconsin. Your crossing at the Mississippi River is a fun experience, it is short though can have plenty of powerboat traffic on a weekend. Make the crossing quick, give plenty of space to barges and powerboats. Your paddle on the Mississippi is approximately 2.5 miles (approximately 1 hour). Do not paddle in the navigation channel so as to give spce to power boats (in between the red and green buoys), paddle between the shore and the buoys or behind the islands. Paddling the big river is a special treat, the epic scenery and scale of the Mississippi come into clear view for the last portion of this paddle.
You’ll paddle under two bridges on the Chippewa, Hwy 35 and BNSF Railway bridge. On the Mississippi your take out point is river right at the beach in Wabasha, it is underneath the very noticeable electrical transmission tower. Check with Broken Paddle Guiding for up to date current, strainers, dredging, and any other pertinent information.
*Times are approximate and represent typical outings. Conditions such as weather and current can alter times.