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The West Branch Sugar River is a
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of the Sugar River, about long, in south central
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in the
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. Via the Sugar, Pecatonica, and
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Rivers, it is part of the watershed of the
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. Its
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lies entirely within
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.


Course

The West Branch Sugar River rises in southeastern Dane County just west of
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and follows a generally southeasterly course through the county. It flows into the Sugar River about west of Belleville in Montrose, near the intersection of County Highway PB and Walter Road. Its main tributary is Mt. Vernon Creek, which is formed from the confluence of Deer Creek and Fryes Feeder and empties into the West Branch Sugar River in Primrose near the intersection of WI-92 and County Road A. There is a small dam where County Highway G crosses the creek in the unincorporated community of
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. Other tributaries include Flynn Creek, Milum Creek, and the Primrose Branch. The watershed, including portions of Blue Mounds, Springdale,
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, Montrose, Primrose, and
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and is mostly rural; the only village in the watershed is Mount Horeb.
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passes through the northern part of the watershed, and
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crosses through it from northwest to southeast.


Geography

The region is predominantly agricultural, with some wetlands, grassland, and forested areas. The Wisconsin DNR labels the majority of the land type as the Platteville savannah: "the characteristic landform pattern is sloping with summits, shoulders, and backslopes of ridges common. Soils are well drained silt loam." The southeastern portion of the watershed is labeled as the Sugar River Valley: "undulating valley floor with floodplains, terraces, beaches, lake plains and scattered bedrock knolls. Soils are predominantly well drained loam and silt over gravelly sandy outwash, silty alluvium, silty and clayey lacustrine, or silty loess." The original vegetation cover consists primarily of oak forest, prairie, marsh and sedge meadow, wet prairie, and lowland shrubs. The West Branch Sugar River is part of the larger Sugar Pecatonica Basin. The of the streams comprising the West Branch Sugar River watershed cover , or 42713 acres, with 9.41 acres covered by unnamed lakes and 1131.91 acres of wetlands.


Conservation

The river's watershed includes extensive wetlands, some of which are in the process of restoration. The only noted aquatic invasive is reed canary grass along much of the downstream wetlands. With the help of th
Upper Sugar River Watershed Association
the river was delisted in 2004 from the 303(d) list of the
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, the first one in Wisconsin to be so removed. Prior to this the river had been impaired by contaminated fish tissue (mercury) and degraded habitat (sediment and suspended solids) exceeding its
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. In fact, almost all of Deer Creek, Fryes Feeder, Flynn Creek, and Milum Creek, as well as part of Mt. Vernon Creek, have been designated exceptional or outstanding streams. The majority of the river's course and tributaries are designated Class 1 and Class 2
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stream lines, and a small stretch of the river is designated wadable cool water for smallmouth bass by the Wisconsin DNR. Additionally, Dane County has been granted both Large and Small Scale Lake Protection Grants which include the West Branch Sugar River watershed. There are two DNR managed lands, both a part of the Mount Vernon Creek Fishery Area.


See also

*
List of rivers of Wisconsin This is a list of rivers in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. By drainage basin This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. Great Lakes Drainage Lake Michigan *Menominee River * ...


References

{{authority control Rivers of Wisconsin Rivers of Dane County, Wisconsin Tributaries of the Mississippi River