Iron County State Forest in northern Wisconsin offers extensive forested landscapes and abundant outdoor activities including hiking, camping, and fishing, attracting nature enthusiasts year-round.
Iron County State Forest encompasses over 45,000 acres of primarily northern hardwood and coniferous forests located in Iron County, Wisconsin. The forest is characterized by a mix of mature pine, spruce, and fir trees along with hardwood species such as aspen and maple, supporting diverse wildlife including white-tailed deer, black bears, and various songbirds. The landscape features glacial landforms, wetlands, and numerous small lakes and streams, providing habitats for aquatic and terrestrial species. Established in 1926, the state forest has a long history of sustainable timber management and conservation efforts aimed at maintaining the health and biodiversity of the region. Recreational opportunities are varied, with over 50 miles of multi-use trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and snowmobiling in winter. The forest also hosts campgrounds and primitive campsites, and several lakes are popular for fishing and canoeing. Visitors often explore the nearby scenic waterfalls or undertake birdwatching, while hunters come during regulated seasons for deer and small game. The relatively remote location provides a peaceful outdoor experience with fewer crowds compared to national parks. Iron County State Forest appeals particularly to outdoor enthusiasts seeking a quiet, versatile natural setting in northern Wisconsin with ample access to water bodies and forest habitats.
Whisker Lake with clear water and canoe access
Extensive mixed forest ecosystem supporting diverse wildlife
Multi-use trail network for hiking, biking, and snowmobiling
Remote primitive camping opportunities away from crowds
A pristine lake offering canoeing, kayaking, and fishing opportunities surrounded by forested shorelines.
A scenic river corridor that flows through the forest, popular for fishing and spotting wildlife.
A versatile network of trails used for recreation throughout all seasons, accommodating hiking, biking, and snowmobiling.