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This fifteen-mile tributary is highly
recommended for its recreational value. It is much too shallow
for canoeing, but it can be great for wading, hiking and cross-country
skiing, weather permitting, of course.
The scenery here is timeless. Ledges adorn the Wildcat as it babbles
and twists downward. Hardwoods and pines create a natural corridor
and block some of the harsh summer sun.
It is no wonder the locals in Jackson are making preparations
to conserve the river so thoroughly. Aligning local groups with
the U.S. Forest Service will ensure the river’s constant,
healthy flow.
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