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Friends of the Fox would like you to enjoy the many waterways the Fox River and Lake Winnebago system offer.  We have compiled links of the Lower Fox River and Lake Winnebago system for your boating pleasure.  Under each heading is a basic description of the area the waterway is located and some of the parks, harbors and points of interest located in those waterways. 

 

Lake Winnebago

and lower Fox River navigational charts and maps

**Some of the links to the Navigational Maps below need an Adobe Reader in order to access them on your computer.  If you do not currently have Adobe Reader, here is a link to install it for free.**

 Download free Adobe Reader from Adobe's web site

 

 

Many of the above navigational charts were taken from the following website.  Sailvector is a total navigational website listing all waterways.  This website also has a complete list of those waterways in which charts are available.

 

Sailvector-- a web site with all of the Maps that a person could ever need

 

 Online Nautical Charts

 

upper fox river navigational charts

 

At this time we are having a difficult locating navigational charts and maps for the Upper Fox River.  When we do locate some useful sources, we will be happy to post them on our website for you to use.

 

(Information was given to us regarding the fact that no navigation maps showing water depths for the Upper Fox River are available unless you count the 1916 survey.  A river boater who has talked boating for many years with other river boaters, stated that depths are not meaningful on a river chart.  Every year the river changes a little with the recent rains or lack of rains always changing the rivers depth.)

 

For further information please check the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Website

 

Meanwhile if any of you boaters might know of some valuable navigational charts, please feel free to email us and let us know.