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    The DuPage River is a 28.3-mile-long (45.5 km) [2] tributary of the Des Plaines River in the U.S. state of Illinois. [3] Course. The river begins as two individual streams.

  2. The DuPage River is a 28.3-mile-long (45.5 km) tributary of the Des Plaines River in the U.S. state of Illinois. The river begins as two individual streams.

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  3. Learn about the 84-mile DuPage River, the largest tributary of the Des Plaines, and its two branches, dams, and waterfalls. The west branch is a popular canoeing trail and the east branch flows through the Morton Arboretum.

  4. Take a river trip down Naperville’s gorgeous DuPage River. Parking will be available at our check-in location at Zion Lutheran Church, from there you will be shuttled upriver to Knoch Knolls Park by our transportation partner, Tuk Tuk Naperville.

  5. Learn how to protect and improve the health of the DuPage River and its tributaries through various programs and activities. Find out how to adopt a stream, participate in a river sweep, stencil a storm drain, or join the Salt Creek Workgroup.

  6. The Naperville Riverwalk travels alongside the DuPage river. It is lined with parks, food, paddle boats and music. It is not uncommon to find independent musicians playing for those who stroll down the walk. Covered bridges and flowers abound. The path is popular with all ages and is pet friendly.

  7. The DuPage River Trail is a 40-mile paved trail that connects Channahon and DuPage County. The Forest Preserve District has developed three segments of the trail, totaling 8.64 miles, with access points in Shorewood, Naperville and Joliet.