The impressively large and ever popular Lac Vieux Desert straddles the border of Wisconsin and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula where it sits steeped in history in Michigan’s Gogebic County and Wisconsin’s Vilas County.
Most people know Lac Vieux Desert stands as the headwaters of the 430-mile Wisconsin River. That river eventually flows into the Mississippi at Prairie du Chien.
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