Fond du Lac County Forest is a publicly managed woodland area in Wisconsin offering diverse outdoor recreation including hiking, hunting, and snowmobiling across a scenic forest landscape.
Fond du Lac County Forest is a large expanse of public forestland located in central Wisconsin, managed by Fond du Lac County. The forest covers a variety of habitats including mixed hardwoods, pine plantations, wetlands, and open fields, supporting abundant wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and a variety of songbirds. The forest has a rich human history with Native American heritage and European settler influences reflected in the landscape and place names. Outdoor enthusiasts frequent the forest for multiple seasonal activities: hiking along its network of multi-use trails, hunting during regulated seasons, mountain biking on designated paths, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling on groomed trails in the winter months. Several lakes and streams within the forest boundaries also provide fishing and limited paddle sports opportunities. Fond du Lac County Forest is notable for its well-maintained trail systems that accommodate both motorized and non-motorized activities, with interpretive signage highlighting local flora and fauna. Its largely undeveloped character appeals to visitors seeking a natural experience close to the urban centers of Fond du Lac and the surrounding communities. With ongoing efforts toward sustainable forest management and conservation, the area offers habitat protection as well as public enjoyment. The forest provides access points and parking areas but remains a relatively low-traffic outdoor destination compared to state or national forests, making it a peaceful retreat for residents and visitors alike.
Multi-use trail system supporting hiking, mountain biking, snowmobiling, and ATV use
Diverse forest habitats including mature hardwood stands and managed pine plantations
Fishing opportunities at multiple forest lakes and streams
Peaceful, low-traffic environment suitable for wildlife viewing and photography
A small, quiet lake within the forest offering fishing and canoeing opportunities.
An area of mature pine stands providing visual contrast to surrounding hardwood forests.
More than 60 miles of multi-use trails designed for various recreation types with well-marked routes.