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  2. DU Page River at Shorewood, IL - 05540500 - USGS

    waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/05540500

    DU Page River at Shorewood, IL - USGS Water Data for the Nation On 8/12/2021, the gage datum was decreased by 10 feet and gage height values were increased by 10 feet to prevent negative gage heights due to the removal of Hammel Woods Dam. Important Legacy real-time page DU Page River at Shorewood, IL - 05540500

  3. DuPage River Trail | Illinois Trails | TrailLink

    www.traillink.com/trail/dupage-river-trail

    The DuPage River Trail spans over 30 miles across two counties: DuPage and Will. It's currently open in several disconnected segments mainly in parks and forest preserves beginning in Warrenville and traveling south through Naperville, Bolingbrook, Plainfield, and Shorewood.

  4. West Branch DU Page River Near Warrenville, IL - USGS

    waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/05540095

    Questions or Comments. Monitoring location 05540095 is associated with a Stream in DuPage County, Illinois. Current conditions of Discharge and Gage height are available. Water data back to 1961 are available online.

  5. Dupage River Trail, Illinois - 390 Reviews, Map | AllTrails

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    390 reviews Write review Sort by: TA RK November 4, 2023 • Scenic driving Easy paved trail, some busy road crossings but pretty scenic and relatively quiet for the most part. Nicole Nurenberg July 30, 2023 • Mountain biking Very nice, cool when you get in the tree! Watch out for deer, I almost had a collision! Hattie Miller

  6. DuPage River Trail | Forest Preserve District of Will County

    www.reconnectwithnature.org/.../dupage-river-trail

    The DuPage River Trail is a work in progress through a partnership between the Forest Preserve District and 12 other agencies. The trail is planned to travel 40 miles from Channahon north into DuPage County. The Forest Preserve District has developed three segments of the trail, totaling 8.64 miles.

  7. DuPage River - Encyclopedia of Chicago

    www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/397.html

    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. Nonetheless, the DuPage River, largest tributary of the Des Plaines , remains quite a beautiful stream.

  8. DuPage River Watershed - The Conservation Foundation

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    Dupage river watershed From the tiny creek running through your neighborhood to the mighty rivers that define the towns along their banks, we’re working in the water, on the streets and around the conference table to improve the health of rivers and streams in northeastern Illinois.

  9. National Weather Service Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service

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    DuPage River Greenway Trail is threatened east of the river near Royce Road in Bolingbrook. Trails threatened at Green Valley Forest Preserve near Woodridge. 18: Low-lying areas of the DuPage River Greenway are inundated along the river near Royce Road in Bolingbrook.

  10. Fishing in Dupage River Illinois, Complete Guide & Spots

    anglerresource.com/fishing-in-dupage-river

    Dupage river is the most easily available fishing spot to the largest population of Illinois. Due to its amazing location in the state its reachable in less than 30 minutes to the largest city in the state. But its very unfortunate for the spot that one of the best bass fishing fishery is highly ignored by most of anglers.

  11. Will County’s Smallmouth Bass Secret – The Dupage River

    www.danstefoutdoors.com/...secret-the-dupage-river

    The DuPage River is one of the most overlooked smallmouth bass fisheries in Northern Illinois. Although there are not as many deep portions as the Fox River or Kankakee, nor as popular, there are still plenty of places that hold smallies. I grew up fishing the DuPage river from North of Plainfield to Minooka.