Explore Wisconsin Rivers, by author Doris Green, takes you from the Mississippi to the Menomonee, exploring the rich history, geography, and people of Wisconsin as they relate to its rivers, while discovering many ways to enjoy both the water and its beautiful shoreline.
Doris Green is a parttime communications specialist at the School of Human Ecology, University of WisconsinMadison and writes, edits and publishes a variety of other materials including the magazine Wisconsin Community Banking News. She has written several books, including two previous Trails Books, Wisconsin Underground: A Guide to Caves, Mines, and Tunnels in and Around the Badger State and Minnesota Underground and the Best of the Black Hills: A Guide to Mines, Sinks, Caves, and Disappearing Streams. She holds a master's degree in journalism and mass communications from the University of WisconsinMadison.
She and her husband, Michael Knight, live with Rumpus, a black lab, and Houdini, an occasionally blackhearted cat, in a log house near the Lone Rock bridge over the Wisconsin River.