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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.

  3. www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org › pages › 397DuPage River

    DuPage River. The 84-mile DuPage River drains most of DuPage and western Will counties, one of the most rapidly developing areas in the Chicago region. This sprawling development tends to degrade the stream and its watershed.

  4. The Naperville Riverwalk travels alongside the DuPage river. It is lined with parks, food, paddle boats and music. It is not uncommon to find independent musicians playing for those who stroll down the walk. Covered bridges and flowers abound. The path is popular with all ages and is pet friendly.

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  5. Jul 8, 2020 · Trip Details. Trip Dates: 7/8/2020. Sport/Activity: Kayaking. Skill Level: Beginner. Water Type: Flat/Sheltered Water. Number of Portages: 1. Trip Location. Exit at Eaton park preserve , there is canoe launch ramp at the east side of the river right after the 135th street bridge.

  6. Considered the "Crown Jewel" of Naperville, the Riverwalk is a place of beauty and tranquility along the West Branch of the DuPage River. Created in 1981 to honor Naperville’s 150th anniversary, the Riverwalk features 1.75 miles of brick paths, fountains, bridges, meeting and event places, outdoor sculpture and artwork, recreational ...

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  8. The DuPage River is a small-to-medium sized stream flowing north to south through DuPage and Will counties and ending at its confluence with the Des Plaines River in Channahon. The DuPage consists of east and west branches which meet south of Naperville.

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