
The Wisconsin River serves as the central geological and political artery of this area, defining the border between Sauk, Richland, and Iowa counties. The village of Lone Rock sits at the northern edge of the river valley, where the flat, sandy floodplain transitions into the steep bluffs of the Driftless Area. This landscape is characterized by complex hydrology, including the Cruson Slough and Bakkens Pond, which are remnants of the river's shifting path over time.
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