Waupaca County Forest offers a diverse natural landscape ideal for hiking, hunting, fishing, and snowmobiling, providing residents and visitors a well-maintained outdoor recreation hub in central Wisconsin.
Waupaca County Forest encompasses over 18,000 acres of predominantly mixed hardwood and pine forests located in central Wisconsin. The forest provides habitats for white-tailed deer, wild turkey, black bear, and numerous small mammals and birds, making it an attractive area for wildlife watching and hunting. Historically, the land was used primarily for timber and agriculture before being designated as a county forest, aimed at sustainable timber harvesting combined with outdoor recreation. The forest features rolling terrain with scattered wetlands and small lakes, supporting rich biodiversity and offering opportunities for fishing and canoeing. The county maintains an extensive network of multi-use trails designed for hiking, mountain biking, snowmobiling, and horseback riding, with winter users benefiting from groomed snowmobile and cross-country ski trails. Waupaca County Forest is well-regarded for deer and turkey hunting seasons, attracting hunters statewide, and fishing for species such as panfish and northern pike is popular in its lakes and streams. The forest also supports a variety of camping options from rustic tent sites to more developed campgrounds. Its location near small towns ensures visitor access to amenities while providing a peaceful natural setting. Educational signage and periodic wildlife management activities enhance the visitor experience. The forest’s balance of conservation, sustainable forestry, and recreation helps preserve its natural resources for future generations.
Multi-use trail network supporting hiking, biking, horseback riding, and snowmobiling
Diverse habitats with excellent white-tailed deer and wild turkey hunting opportunities
Several small lakes and wetlands for fishing, canoeing, and wildlife observation
Quiet, rustic campsites that provide a peaceful connection with nature
Over 60 miles of maintained trails that accommodate hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and snowmobiling through mixed woodlands and marshy areas.
Managed forest areas supporting healthy populations of deer, turkey, black bear, and migratory birds, making for high-quality hunting and birdwatching.
Scattered bodies of water invite fishing, canoeing, and provide essential habitat for amphibians and waterfowl.