Green Lake State Wildlife Area offers a rich habitat for waterfowl and diverse wildlife, providing excellent opportunities for bird watching, fishing, and hiking in a peaceful natural setting.
Located in Green Lake County, Wisconsin, Green Lake State Wildlife Area encompasses a diverse mosaic of wetlands, uplands, and shoreline habitats surrounding the crystal-clear waters of Green Lake, the deepest natural inland lake in Wisconsin. The area spans extensive marshes and prairie remnants, creating critical habitat for migratory waterfowl, shorebirds, and other wildlife species. The region supports populations of many species including ducks, geese, great blue herons, and various songbirds. The wetlands in this area play a vital role in flood control and water filtration as well. Established primarily for wildlife conservation and public recreation, the State Wildlife Area offers a network of trails accessible for hiking, birding, and winter activities. Anglers frequent Green Lake for its excellent fishing opportunities, targeting species such as walleye, northern pike, panfish, and muskellunge. The terrain is relatively gentle, with a mix of forested edges, open wetlands, and meadow areas that support a variety of native flora and fauna. Visitors can enjoy observing seasonal bird migrations or take photographs in natural settings with water views. Green Lake State Wildlife Area is also frequently used for hunting during regulated seasons, providing a managed space balancing recreation and conservation. The area's proximity to the city of Green Lake and the surrounding smaller towns makes it an accessible destination for both day trips and extended outdoor excursions. The quiet trails and abundant wildlife enhance its appeal to those seeking solitude and nature observation in central Wisconsin.
Scenic shoreline views of Green Lake, Wisconsin's deepest natural lake
Extensive wetland habitats providing excellent waterfowl and birdwatching opportunities
Rich fishing grounds known for walleye, muskellunge, and northern pike
Quiet hiking trails through a diverse combination of marshes, uplands, and woods
At 239 feet deep, Green Lake is Wisconsin's deepest inland lake, known for its clear waters and abundant sport fish.
A vast system of marshes and shallow waters providing critical habitat for migratory waterfowl and amphibians.
Designated areas managed for regulated waterfowl and small game hunting during appropriate seasons.