Marinette County Forest offers expansive woodlands spanning northern Wisconsin, providing diverse outdoor recreation options from hiking and hunting to snowmobiling and fishing across a largely undeveloped landscape.
Marinette County Forest encompasses over 125,000 acres of public managed forestland in northeastern Wisconsin. The forest primarily consists of mixed hardwoods and coniferous trees typical of the Northern Forest region, including species such as maple, birch, pine, and hemlock. The topography ranges from rolling hills to lowland swamps and numerous small lakes and streams, supporting a variety of wildlife such as white-tailed deer, black bear, wild turkey, and waterfowl. Historically, the forest was logged extensively during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and subsequent management efforts have aimed at sustainable timber harvesting combined with habitat conservation. Marinette County Forest is managed for multiple uses including wildlife habitat, outdoor recreation, and timber production, administered by the Marinette County Forestry Department and cooperating with state agencies. Visitors to the forest have access to an extensive network of trails that accommodate hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, and an extensive snowmobile trail system. Hunting is a popular seasonal activity, with public lands providing opportunities for deer, grouse, waterfowl, and small game hunting. The forest also contains several designated wildlife areas and small boat launches for fishing on inland lakes and rivers. Notable features include the Peshtigo River corridor with scenic river views and fishing opportunities. The forest’s relatively quiet and less developed setting offers a remote outdoor experience for users seeking solitude away from busier state or national forests. Recreational infrastructure includes rustic campgrounds and numerous access points throughout Marinette County. The forest serves as a vital green space for local communities and outdoor enthusiasts throughout the year.
Peshtigo River Corridor with excellent fishing and paddling opportunities
Extensive snowmobile trail network connecting communities throughout the winter
Diverse habitats supporting large game hunting including whitetail deer and black bear
Remote backcountry trails ideal for solitary hiking and cross-country skiing
A scenic river running through the forest ideal for fishing, kayaking, and observing riparian wildlife.
An extensive, well-maintained network of trails connecting Marinette County to neighboring counties for winter recreation.
Forested areas combining maple, birch, pine, and hemlock that support diverse wildlife and timber resources.