Kings County Forest is a diverse public forest land in central Wisconsin offering a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, hunting, and birdwatching amid mature hardwoods and wetlands.
Kings County Forest is a 2,000-acre public forest operated by the local county government in central Wisconsin. The forest’s terrain includes mixed hardwood and pine forest stands, wetlands, and several small lakes and streams. The area is rich in northern hardwood species including maple, oak, and birch, providing important habitat for white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and numerous songbird species. Historically, the region was logged extensively in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, but has since regenerated under sustainable forestry practices and modern conservation efforts focused on maintaining healthy wildlife populations and diverse ecosystems. Kings County Forest serves as a local outdoor recreation hub, featuring several miles of multi-use trails for hiking, cross-country skiing, and mountain biking. In addition to active recreation, the forest contains primitive campsites and public hunting grounds that attract visitors during hunting seasons. Wetland areas within the forest support varied amphibian and insect life, making it a valuable site for ecological study and wildlife viewing. Its combination of accessible trails and natural habitats appeals especially to residents and regional visitors seeking day-use nature experiences within a modestly sized but ecologically significant forest area. The forest is also used for educational programs and controlled timber harvests that balance community use with conservation goals.
The Kings County Nature Loop – a 5-mile multi-use trail through mature hardwood forests
Wetland observation points ideal for amphibian and birdwatching
Public deer hunting areas attracting seasonal hunting enthusiasts
Primitive hike-in campsites located near small inland lakes
A series of interspersed wetlands supporting diverse amphibians and migratory birds within the forest.
Small lakes scattered throughout the forest providing fishing spots and scenic viewpoints.
A natural ridge offering elevated views of surrounding woodlands and wildlife.