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The Agenda access site is a free public boat ramp located on the North Fork of the Flambeau River near Butternut in Ashland County. This is one of six established landings on the North Fork, making it a convenient put-in or take-out point for paddlers exploring this popular Wisconsin river. There is no charge for access or overnight parking, making it suitable for multi-day canoe camping trips.
The Flambeau River North Fork offers excellent paddling for all skill levels, from beginners to experienced paddlers. The area features access to both flowage sections (slower, easier paddling) and moving current sections with varying difficulty. When planning your trip, consider that distances between landings are relatively short—for example, nearby segments range from 1.4 to 2.6 miles—allowing for flexible day-trip planning or overnight camping adventures. Basic amenities like drinking water and toilet facilities are available at designated canoe camp areas along the river.
This access point is ideal for paddlers looking for a well-established public landing with no fees and the flexibility to camp overnight, making it a good base for exploring the scenic North Fork of the Flambeau River.