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Marathon County Forest Adventures

Marathon County Forest offers over 75,000 acres of diverse public lands in central Wisconsin, providing extensive opportunities for outdoor recreation including hiking, hunting, fishing, and winter sports.

75,000
Acres Protected
200+
Miles of Trails
150,000+
Annual Visitors
1929
Year Established

About Marathon County Forest

 

Marathon County Forest encompasses roughly 75,000 acres of mixed woodlands, wetlands, and rivers in central Wisconsin. Managed by Marathon County, this forest is a vital natural resource that supports both wildlife habitat and public recreation. The forest lies within the Central Wisconsin Pine Barrens and mixed hardwood regions, featuring species such as red pine, white pine, oak, maple, and various wetland plants. The landscape is gently rolling with numerous small lakes, streams, and wetlands that sustain populations of deer, turkey, black bear, and diverse bird species. Established in 1929, the forest reflects local efforts to conserve woodlands and promote sustainable use. Visitors can enjoy over 200 miles of multipurpose trails for hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling during winter months. The forest also supports abundant hunting and fishing, with rivers and lakes home to bass, panfish, and northern pike. Notable natural areas within the forest include the Big Eau Pleine River corridor and several isolated wetlands, which provide important breeding grounds for amphibians and waterfowl. Marathon County Forest attracts outdoor enthusiasts seeking a mix of quiet woodland exploration and active recreation year round. Its proximity to the city of Wausau makes it a popular local destination, featuring accessible camping areas and scenic drives. The forest’s stewardship emphasizes balancing wildlife habitat protection with multiple public uses, maintaining trails and natural settings to support a wide range of visitors.

Highlights

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Big Eau Pleine River corridor offering scenic water views and fishing opportunities

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Extensive system of over 200 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, biking, and snowmobiling

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Diverse wildlife including white-tailed deer, black bears, and migratory birds

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Secluded backwoods camping and primitive sites providing a quiet outdoor experience

Notable Natural Features

Big Eau Pleine River

A key waterway running through the forest that supports fishing and scenic paddling.

Marathon County Wildlife Area

Protected habitat within the forest that provides seasonal birdwatching opportunities.

Pine Barrens Ecosystem

Unique sandy soil habitats supporting native pine species and rare plants.