
The Mississippi River dominates the western edge of this Vernon County landscape, where the town of Genoa sits at the foot of dramatic bluff-and-hollow topography. Steep coulees and ridges define the interior, where family-named landforms like Hickory Ridge, Genoa Ridge, and Victory Ridge separate deep drainages. This area is characterized by its complex hydrology, featuring intricate backwaters such as Middle Slough, Pickerel Slough, and Sand Slough, alongside numerous islands including Gillette Island and Island Number One Hundred Thirtyfive.
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