Chiwaukee Prairie State Natural Area is a rare and expansive coastal prairie restoration site on Lake Michigan's western shore, offering outstanding opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and experiencing a diverse ecosystem of prairie, wetlands, and dunes.
Chiwaukee Prairie State Natural Area, located in southeastern Wisconsin near the Illinois border, encompasses approximately 485 acres of protected habitat along the shore of Lake Michigan. This area is widely recognized for its importance as one of the largest remaining prairie complexes on the western Great Lakes coast. The landscape features dry-mesic and wet prairie, sedge meadows, wetland swales, and sand dunes that have been preserved and restored to support native flora and fauna. The site is notable for its abundant wildflowers, tall grasses, and native oaks, attracting botanists and nature enthusiasts year-round. Ecologically, Chiwaukee Prairie supports several rare species, including the federally endangered Hines Emerald Dragonfly and numerous prairie-dependent birds such as Henslow's sparrow and upland sandpipers. Historically, the prairie was once part of a vast coastal ecosystem but diminished due to agricultural development and urbanization, prompting conservation efforts beginning in the 1970s. Today, the State Natural Area offers a network of easy to moderate trails weaving through the prairie and along the lakeshore, making it popular for hiking, birdwatching, and photography. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Lake Michigan and explore remnants of early prairie landscape restoration projects. Educational signage helps interpret the ecological features and conservation efforts ongoing at the site. Chiwaukee Prairie provides an accessible yet wild outdoor experience near urban centers while preserving an important Wisconsin ecosystem.
Expansive coastal prairie ecosystem with native wildflowers
Excellent birdwatching opportunities for rare and grassland species
Trail access with scenic views of Lake Michigan and dunes
Restored wetland and dune habitats with diverse plant communities
One of the largest remaining coastal prairies on the western shores of Lake Michigan, featuring native grasses and wildflowers.
A federally endangered dragonfly species found in the wetlands of Chiwaukee Prairie.
Access to sandy dunes and scenic views of Lake Michigan along the eastern boundary of the prairie.