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Pembine State Wildlife Area adventures

Pembine State Wildlife Area Adventures

Pembine State Wildlife Area offers a diverse landscape of wetlands, forests, and rivers in northeastern Wisconsin, providing excellent opportunities for hunting, birdwatching, and nature exploration.

5,000
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
3,500
Annual Visitors
1960
Year Established

About Pembine State Wildlife Area

 

Pembine State Wildlife Area is a state-managed conservation area located in Marinette County, northeastern Wisconsin. Encompassing a mix of forests, wetlands, and riparian habitats, the area supports abundant wildlife species, including deer, black bear, waterfowl, and a variety of songbirds. The wildlife area covers forested uplands dominated by hardwoods and pines, interspersed with marshes and creek systems, which contribute to rich biodiversity. Historically, the land was used for logging and small-scale farming before its designation as a protected site focused on habitat preservation and outdoor recreation. Visitors can engage in seasonal hunting, wildlife observation, fishing in nearby river systems, and enjoy quiet hiking on informal trails. The area’s remote location appeals to outdoor enthusiasts seeking less crowded natural experiences, with opportunities to hear birdsong or observe wildlife across changing landscapes. Unlike more developed parks, Pembine State Wildlife Area emphasizes conservation and low-impact recreation, making it ideal for those interested in birding, nature photography, and primitive camping. Its proximity to the Menominee River adds scenic water views and additional fishing possibilities. The wildlife area plays a critical role in regional habitat connectivity while supporting public enjoyment through regulated access and designated use zones.

Highlights

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Extensive wetland habitats attracting waterfowl and wading birds

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Quiet forest trails ideal for wildlife viewing and birdwatching

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Rich hunting grounds for white-tailed deer and black bear

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Access to the Menominee River for fishing and paddling

Notable Natural Features

Menominee River Access

Offers fishing spots and scenic views along this important regional waterway.

Wetland Habitat

Supports a wide range of waterfowl, amphibians, and other wetland-dependent species.

Deciduous and Conifer Forests

Provide critical habitat for deer, bear, and many woodland birds.