Baird Creek Greenway adventures

Baird Creek Greenway Adventures

Baird Creek Greenway offers visitors a serene natural setting featuring walking trails, diverse habitats, and opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife observation in northeastern Wisconsin.

300
Acres Protected
8+
Miles of Trails
15,000+
Annual Visitors
1990
Year Established

About Baird Creek Greenway

 

Baird Creek Greenway is a protected natural area located in Brown County, Wisconsin, along the Baird Creek waterway and near the western outskirts of the city of Green Bay. This greenway encompasses forested wetlands, upland woods, prairie patches, and riparian habitats, providing a critical refuge for local flora and fauna. The terrain is predominantly flat to gently rolling, shaped by glacial history and shaped by the creek's path. Historically, the area was used for farming and logging before being conserved to protect water quality and wildlife corridors.

Visitors to Baird Creek Greenway can enjoy over 8 miles of maintained trails designed mainly for hiking, running, and birdwatching. The greenway is notable for its diverse avian population, including migratory songbirds and waterfowl, as well as sightings of white-tailed deer, foxes, and other native wildlife. Interpretive signage along key points educates visitors about the wetland ecosystems and local conservation efforts. The natural setting provides a peaceful escape for outdoor enthusiasts and families seeking accessible trails close to the Green Bay metropolitan area.

Key landmarks within the greenway include restored prairie areas, scenic boardwalks crossing wetlands, and small scenic overlooks overlooking Baird Creek. The greenway is maintained through a partnership of local governments and conservation organizations, emphasizing habitat restoration and public enjoyment. Its proximity to urban areas makes it a popular destination for daily recreation without the need for extensive travel.

Highlights

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Boardwalk trail sections crossing wetlands rich in native plant life

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Diverse birdwatching opportunities, especially during spring and fall migrations

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Restored prairie ecosystems that support native butterfly and pollinator species

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Quiet, accessible trails ideal for family outings and nature photography

Notable Natural Features

Baird Creek Boardwalk

A raised wooden walkway that allows visitors to traverse wetland areas while minimizing impact on sensitive habitats.

Prairie Restoration Zones

Sections of native prairie grasses and wildflowers restored to increase biodiversity and support pollinators.

Riparian Forest Habitat

A healthy stretch of forest along Baird Creek providing shelter and food sources for a variety of wildlife species.