The Trappe River is a tributary of the Wisconsin River in Marathon County and Langlade County in the state of Wisconsin in the United States. Other spellings include Trapp and Trap.[1] In Ojibwe it was known as Tah-so-so-win-ing Se-be.[2] Its source is in the town of Ackley and its confluence with the Wisconsin is midway between Merrill and Wausau.
Trappe River | |
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Trappe River at Shady Lane Road bridge. | |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• coordinates | 45.1574661°N 89.3501174°W / 45.1574661; -89.3501174 |
Mouth | |
• coordinates | 45.0813564°N 89.6215119°W / 45.0813564; -89.6215119 |
• elevation | 1,204 feet (367 m) |
Basin features | |
Tributaries | |
• right | Little Trappe River |
Historically the Trappe River was a rich source of pine timber for mills in Wausau, as well as for a mill at the mouth of the river.[3]
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