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Bark River Wildlife Area Adventures

Bark River Wildlife Area is a 2,500-acre public land dedicated to wildlife habitat management and outdoor recreation opportunities including hunting, fishing, and bird watching in southeastern Wisconsin.

2500
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1960s
Year Established

About Bark River Wildlife Area

 

Bark River Wildlife Area is located in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, covering around 2,500 acres of diverse habitats that include hardwood forests, wetlands, grasslands, and riparian corridors along the Bark River. Managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, the area aims to conserve and enhance wildlife populations, particularly upland game birds, waterfowl, and deer. ECologically, it offers excellent birdwatching possibilities with habitats supporting species such as wild turkey, woodcock, and numerous migratory waterfowl. Historically, this area was preserved to maintain regional biodiversity and provide sustainable hunting grounds. The landscape features a mix of rolling hills, marshes, and small ponds, allowing opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, seasonal hunting, and fishing. Visitors enjoy exploring quiet trails that wind through the woodlands and open fields, while photographers can capture native plants and wildlife. Though the area contains no developed campgrounds or extensive recreational facilities, it is a favored spot for day visitors seeking a natural experience close to Milwaukee and other populated centers. Bark River Wildlife Area draws outdoor enthusiasts looking for peaceful nature encounters with ample chances for observing flora and fauna in their natural environment.

Highlights

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Bark River riparian corridor with waterfowl habitat

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Diverse hardwood forest ecosystems supporting wild turkey and deer

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Seasonal waterfowl hunting opportunities

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Quiet walking trails through wetlands and upland fields

Notable Natural Features

Bark River

A slow-moving river providing critical wetland habitat and migration corridors for waterfowl and other aquatic species.

Wetland Complexes

Large marsh areas supporting diverse waterfowl populations and other wetland-dependent wildlife.

Upland Hardwood Forests

Mature oak and maple forests providing habitat for wild turkey, white-tailed deer, and songbirds.