Perkinstown Research Natural Area is a protected boreal forest ecosystem in Wisconsin known for its unique conifer bog communities and old-growth white pine stands, offering a rare glimpse into northern forest ecology.
Perkinstown Research Natural Area (RNA) is located in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest in north-central Wisconsin. The area covers a significant section of boreal forest characterized by dominant red pine, white pine, and northern hardwood species. One of the defining ecological features is the presence of Wisconsin’s rare conifer swamp and bog habitats, where black spruce, tamarack, and cedar thrive. The site was designated as a Research Natural Area to preserve its relatively undisturbed old-growth forest and diverse wetland habitats, which serve as a baseline for ecological research and monitoring of natural processes. Historically, the region was less impacted by logging compared to surrounding areas, allowing key old-growth attributes to persist. For outdoor enthusiasts, Perkinstown RNA offers opportunities for quiet immersion in a distinct northern forest setting, with hiking on limited trails and wildlife viewing as primary activities. The area does not have extensive developed recreation facilities, emphasizing natural values and conservation. Notable landmarks include intact old-growth pine stands that highlight forest succession stages and the rare bog ecosystems that support specialized flora and fauna. Visitors interested in botany, ecology, or natural history will find this area particularly appealing, as well as those seeking solitude and undisturbed habitats. Accessibility is moderate, with forest roads and limited marked trails, making it suitable for prepared visitors and researchers.
Old-growth white pine and red pine stands showcasing mature northern forests
Rare conifer bog ecosystem with black spruce and tamarack wetlands
Research site for natural forest processes and boreal wetland ecology
Quiet hiking and wildlife viewing opportunities away from developed recreation
This stand features mature white pine trees, some over a century old, providing prime examples of undisturbed old-growth forest structure.
Unique wetland areas dominated by black spruce, tamarack, and sphagnum mosses, supporting specialized plant and animal communities.
Perkinstown RNA exists within a larger national forest landscape that supports diverse northern ecosystems and extensive recreational opportunities.