Central Wisconsin State Forest offers extensive outdoor recreation opportunities across diverse northern hardwood forests, wetlands, and glacial landscape features in central Wisconsin.
Central Wisconsin State Forest covers over 23,000 acres of predominantly forested land in Marathon and Wood Counties, Wisconsin. The forest is characterized by mixed northern hardwoods including maple, oak, birch, and aspen, together with scattered conifer stands. It is situated within a glacially-formed landscape marked by rolling hills, small lakes, and numerous wetlands, providing habitat for a rich variety of wildlife such as whitetail deer, black bears, wild turkeys, and many waterfowl species. Originally acquired in the early 20th century to restore and protect timber resources while providing public access, the forest is managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources with an emphasis on sustainable forestry and outdoor recreation. Visitors appreciate its extensive trail network designed for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and snowmobiling in winter. The Central Wisconsin State Forest also supports popular camping areas, fishing in its abundant lakes and streams, and hunting opportunities during regulated seasons. Notable landmarks include the scenic Eau Pleine Flowage to the northwest and the unique lowland wetlands that offer excellent birdwatching opportunities. The forest's combination of accessible amenities and remote backcountry experiences attracts families, sportsmen, and nature enthusiasts. It serves as a peaceful natural retreat with ample space for solitude and exploration in varying seasons.
Eau Pleine Flowage – large recreational reservoir with fishing and boating
Extensive multi-use trail system supporting hiking, biking, and horseback riding
Diverse habitats including hardwood forests and wetland complexes
Remote primitive camping sites offering quiet backcountry experience
A man-made reservoir adjacent to the forest popular for fishing, boating, and birdwatching.
Over 70 miles of multi-use trails designed for a range of recreational activities throughout the seasons.
Critical habitats within the forest supporting diverse waterfowl and amphibian populations.