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Rusk County Forest Adventures

Rusk County Forest in Wisconsin offers a diverse natural setting perfect for outdoor enthusiasts interested in hiking, hunting, fishing, and snowmobiling amid mixed woodlands and wetlands.

30,000
Acres Protected
50+
Miles of Trails
Approximately 40,000
Annual Visitors
1960s
Year Established

About Rusk County Forest

 

Rusk County Forest spans approximately 30,000 acres in northwestern Wisconsin, characterized by a mix of hardwood and conifer stands interspersed with wetlands, rivers, and small lakes. The forest landscape is typical of the Northern Highland region, featuring rolling terrain with elevations ranging from 1,100 to 1,400 feet. Ecologically, it provides habitat for white-tailed deer, black bears, wild turkeys, and various small game species, as well as migratory birds. The forest was designated to provide public recreational opportunities and sustainable forestry management. Numerous streams feed into the Chippewa River watershed, supporting healthy populations of panfish and trout. Visitors enjoy year-round opportunities including hiking on well-maintained trails, snowmobiling on an extensive trail network during winter, hunting in designated areas, and fishing in numerous lakes and rivers. The forest also contains cultural history connected to early logging and Native American use of the land. The Rusk County Forest highlights the balance of resource management and recreation, appealing to locals and visitors seeking quiet nature experiences alongside active pursuits. Its proximity to small towns provides easy access while maintaining a largely undeveloped natural environment.

Highlights

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Extensive snowmobiling trail network connecting to regional routes

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Diverse wildlife viewing including deer and migratory bird species

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Scenic fishing spots on Willow Flowage and surrounding lakes

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Quiet backcountry hunting areas with minimal development

Notable Natural Features

Willow Flowage

A large impoundment offering excellent fishing and waterfowl opportunities within the forest boundaries.

Chippewa River Tributaries

Several streams flowing through the forest provide critical habitat for trout and other aquatic species.

Rusk County Snowmobile Trails

Over 30 miles of groomed snowmobile trails connect through the forest to regional networks.