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Hunt Hill Audubon Sanctuary Adventures

Hunt Hill Audubon Sanctuary is a diverse natural area in Wisconsin dedicated to bird conservation and outdoor education, offering extensive trails through woodlands, wetlands, and prairies for nature enthusiasts.

1300
Acres Protected
11
Miles of Trails
15,000+
Annual Visitors
1972
Year Established

About Hunt Hill Audubon Sanctuary

 

Hunt Hill Audubon Sanctuary, located in Rusk County, Wisconsin, covers over 1,300 acres characterized by mixed hardwood forests, wetlands, streams, grasslands, and restored prairies. Established in 1972 by the Hunt Hill Audubon Society, the sanctuary aims to protect critical habitat for migratory birds and native wildlife while providing environmental education to all ages. The sanctuary features a network of 11 miles of well-maintained hiking trails, including boardwalks over wetlands and access to scenic overlooks along Tainter Creek. Birdwatchers can observe a wide variety of species such as woodpeckers, warblers, hawks, and waterfowl, while naturalists enjoy amphibians, deer, and diverse plant communities. The nature center offers interactive exhibits and seasonal programs including bird banding, guided hikes, and workshops on conservation topics. Hunt Hill also offers camping opportunities and kayak rentals, making it a popular destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Its location in northwestern Wisconsin provides a serene setting away from urban crowds, ideal for photography and quiet wildlife observation. The sanctuary’s commitment to habitat preservation, environmental education, and community engagement makes it a valuable resource for both residents and visitors interested in experiencing Wisconsin’s natural heritage.

Highlights

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Wetland boardwalks offering close-up views of aquatic plants and birds

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Migratory bird watching especially during spring and fall seasonal shifts

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The historic Hunt Hill Nature Center with educational exhibits

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Quiet forest trails leading to scenic creek vistas and prairie restoration zones

Notable Natural Features

Hunt Hill Nature Center

Offers interpretive exhibits, seasonal events, and a focus on regional flora and fauna.

Tainter Creek Wetlands

A network of wetlands accessible by boardwalk that supports diverse aquatic habitats and bird species.

Prairie Restoration Areas

Managed grasslands that support native wildflowers, butterflies, and pollinators.