Chippewa River Valley in Wisconsin
The Chippewa River Valley in Wisconsin contains the Upper and Lower Chippewa river basins and drains almost 3 million acres in West Central and North Western Wisconsin. Considered "God’s Country" by many of the residents. With 351 fellowship group meetings published in our database, Chippewa Valley Recovery is a perfect place to begin and maintain your recovery.
The Upper Chippewa River basin includes Price, Sawyer, and Rusk counties and portions of Vilas, Ashland, Iron, Taylor, and counties. There are over 3,000 miles of River and Streams, 156,200 acres of freshwater lakes, and 22,711 acres of man made flowages.
The Lower Chippewa River Basin is located in Western and Northwestern Wisconsin and includes Barron, Chippewa, Dunn, Eau Claire, Pepin, and Taylor counties and enters into the Mississippi River between Pepin and Nelson Wisconsin.