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Oconto County Forest adventures

Oconto County Forest Adventures

Oconto County Forest is a large public forest area in northeastern Wisconsin offering multi-season outdoor recreation with diverse habitats and an extensive trail network.

100,000+
Acres Protected
300+
Miles of Trails
50,000 – 75,000 (estimate)
Annual Visitors
1920s (initial forest land acquisitions)
Year Established

About Oconto County Forest

 

Oconto County Forest covers over 100,000 acres in northeastern Wisconsin, encompassing a wide variety of landscapes including mixed hardwood and conifer forests, wetlands, lakes, and rivers. This forest is managed for sustainable timber harvest, wildlife habitat, and public recreation, making it a valuable resource for both conservation and outdoor enthusiasts. It has a rich history connected to the logging industry of the Great Lakes region, with remnants of old logging roads and camps accessible within the forest. Visitors to Oconto County Forest enjoy year-round activities such as hiking, mountain biking, hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing. Notable natural landmarks include the Oconto River and the Thompson Creek area, which provide habitat for diverse wildlife such as white-tailed deer, black bear, and numerous bird species. The extensive trail systems weave through rolling terrain and forested wetlands, offering a variety of difficulty levels and scenic views. The forest is also renowned for its connected snowmobile trail network during winter months, making it a popular destination for snow sports. Anglers benefit from well-managed fishing spots in the Oconto River and several smaller inland lakes. The combination of natural diversity and well-maintained recreation infrastructure makes Oconto County Forest a key outdoor destination in Wisconsin.

Highlights

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Oconto River scenic waterways offering prime fishing and paddling access

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Extensive multi-use trail system for hiking, mountain biking, and snowmobiling

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Diverse wildlife habitats supporting species like black bear and migratory birds

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Remote sections of forest with primitive camping and backcountry solitude

Notable Natural Features

Oconto River

A slow-moving waterway offering excellent fishing, canoeing, and wildlife viewing opportunities.

Thompson Creek Wetlands

Wetland complex providing habitat for amphibians, waterfowl, and rare plant species.

Snowmobile Trail Network

Seasonally groomed trails connecting Oconto County Forest with a larger regional snowmobile system.