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Contact Information:

WI River Outings, Boscobel and Sauk City Locations
Scott A. Teuber, Owner
715 Wisconsin Ave.
Boscobel, WI 53805
866.41.CANOE, 608.375.5300, 608.606.0911

Owner Bio:

  • Owner/founder of WI River Outings, 2001-present

  • Certified Paddlesports Professional, 2008-present

  • Wilderness First Responder Certification, 2004-present

  • ACA Canoe/Kayak Instructor, 2004-present

  • Founding Chancellor, National Paddlesports School for Business, 2006-2010

  • Masters in Education from Arizona State University, 1996

Company Bio:

  • WI River Outings was founded in 2001 providing guided trips throughout the State of Wisconsin

  • WRO purchased Rent-A-Canoe in Boscobel, WI in 2003 and doubled its sales in a year

  • Purchased DJ’s Canoe Rental in Gotham, WI in 2005

  • Purchased Sauk Prairie Canoe Center in 2009, adding a second location in Sauk City, WI and doubling in size and revenue

  • 2012 WRO begins providing rentals on the Kickapoo River

     

View past articles about WI River Outings from our "In the Bow Seat" webpage. 

WI River Outing’s YouTube Channel

Photos:

If you have specific photo needs please email us with your desired shots and we’ll do our best to send you photos that meet your needs.

Scott gives tips about packing for an overnight canoe trip
Brief interview with Scott regarding Asian Carp

 

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NO GLASS, STYROFOAM or FIREWORKS on the River

It is illegal to be in possession of glass on the Wisconsin River. Assume you WILL be searched by the WI Dept. of Natural Resources. If caught you will face a fine of upto $749 for the possession of glass (beer bottles, jelly jars, mayo jars, wine bottles).

Fireworks are also illegal and punishable by fines. We are trying to provide a peaceful experience for our paddlers and the many migratory birds that we share the river with. Leave your glass and fireworks at home and save yourself the fine for being in possession of them on the river.