
The Wisconsin River and its confluence with the Plover River define the local geography of this central Wisconsin landscape, where the settlements of Whiting and Plover have developed around these vital waterways. The map illustrates a complex network of hydrologic features, including McDill Pond, Fields Island, and several man-made drainage systems like the Isherwood Lateral and Ditch Number One.
150 named features on this map. Tap any name to fly to it.
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