Pomme de Terre State Wildlife Area in west-central Minnesota offers diverse habitats ideal for birdwatching, hunting, and fishing along the shores and wetlands of Pomme de Terre Lake.
Pomme de Terre State Wildlife Area encompasses prime wetlands, hardwood forests, and open water habitats surrounding Pomme de Terre Lake in Stevens County, Minnesota. The area is managed primarily for wildlife conservation and outdoor recreation, focusing on providing habitat for waterfowl and other migratory bird species. The lake itself is a deep natural lake, popular for angling species such as walleye, northern pike, and bass. Surrounding mixed woodlands support deer, turkey, and small game, making it a favored destination for hunters during the appropriate seasons. The Wildlife Area is part of the larger Pomme de Terre River watershed and plays a crucial role in preserving wetland ecosystems that benefit migratory birds along the Mississippi Flyway. Visitors can enjoy waterfowl hunting in season, trapping, ice fishing in winter, and wildlife observation year-round. Facilities are relatively primitive, with emphasis on low-impact recreational activities. There are no official developed trails but access points for canoeing and fishing provide ways to explore the natural setting. The area’s quiet, natural landscapes appeal to outdoor enthusiasts seeking birdwatching, photography, and solitude. While not as developed as state parks, the Pomme de Terre State Wildlife Area offers excellent opportunities to connect with Minnesota’s native species and water-based recreation within a protected habitat.
Pomme de Terre Lake - deep natural lake known for quality fishing
Wetland and marsh habitats critical for waterfowl migration
Seasonal waterfowl hunting opportunities
Quiet backwaters and access points ideal for paddle sports
A 4,500-acre deep natural lake providing habitat for game fish and waterfowl, central to the Wildlife Area.
Extensive marshes and shallow water areas support migratory ducks, geese, and other wetland birds.
Flows through the area, contributing to wetland replenishment and providing diverse aquatic habitats.