Popple River is a tributary of the Pine River in the northeastern portion of the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The river is part of the Menominee River watershed and flows for 47 miles (76 km) in Forest and Florence counties,[3] draining an area of 148,000 acres (60,000 ha).[4]

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Popple River
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Popple River (Pine River tributary)
Location of the mouth of Popple River
Location
CountryUnited States
StateWisconsin
CountiesForest, Florence
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationTown of Argonne
  coordinates45.7624605°N 88.8281727°W / 45.7624605; -88.8281727[1]
  elevation1,617 ft (493 m)[2]
MouthPine River
  location
Town of Fern
  coordinates
45.8399559°N 88.3401283°W / 45.8399559; -88.3401283[1]
  elevation
1,240 ft (380 m)[1]
Length47 mi (76 km)
Basin size148,000 sq mi (380,000 km2)
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Popple River rises in the town of Argonne in northern Forest County and flows east through the Nicolet National Forest, running through the community of Popple River.[5] The river continues through southern Florence County, eventually leaving the forest and heading north to its mouth at the Pine River.[6]

According to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, the Popple River watershed includes 236 miles (380 km) of streams, 1,758 acres (711 ha) of lakes, and 35,875 acres (14,518 ha) of wetlands. 74% of the watershed is forested, while 24% is wetland area.[4]

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