Grant River State Wildlife Area in southwestern Wisconsin offers diverse habitats along the Grant River, attracting anglers, hunters, and bird watchers seeking outdoor recreation in a serene natural setting.
Grant River State Wildlife Area encompasses approximately 1,900 acres of floodplain forests, wetlands, and upland oak-hickory woodlands in Grant County, Wisconsin. It is centered around the Grant River, which flows through the property and supports a healthy population of smallmouth bass, catfish, and other sport fish species. The area is managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources primarily for wildlife habitat and recreational use. Historically, this region was shaped by glacial activity that left rolling hills and rich floodplains ideal for supporting diverse plant and animal communities. The site provides important wetland habitats supporting waterfowl and migratory birds during spring and fall migrations. Hunting is a key use here, with opportunities for deer, turkey, and waterfowl hunting during respective seasons. Anglers benefit from accessible fishing spots along the river and adjacent ponds. Hiking and bird watching are popular pastimes along the informal trail systems. Due to the area's proximity to small rural communities and the Mississippi River corridor, it offers a tranquil retreat with limited development, making it a refuge for wildlife and outdoor enthusiasts who appreciate quiet natural surroundings. The Grant River State Wildlife Area serves as an essential conservation zone that supports both public recreation and habitat protection in southwestern Wisconsin's Driftless Area region.
Scenic Grant River views with accessible fishing spots
Rich wetland complexes supporting migratory waterfowl
Prime deer and wild turkey hunting grounds
Quiet nature trails ideal for bird watching and photography
A central feature of the area providing fishing, paddling, and habitat for aquatic species.
Extensive bottomland hardwood forests supporting diverse bird and mammal populations.
Seasonal pools crucial for amphibians and migrating waterfowl.