Days River Wildlife Area offers a tranquil environment along the scenic Days River in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, ideal for fishing, wildlife observation, and paddling.
Days River Wildlife Area is located in Marquette County in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, focusing on protecting the natural habitats surrounding the Days River, a tributary of Lake Michigan. The area covers a stretch along the river corridor, preserving wetlands, forests, and riparian zones that support diverse plant and animal species. The region features hardwood forests composed mainly of maple, birch, and hemlock, alongside wetland complexes important for migratory birds and native fish populations such as trout and salmon. The Days River is popular for small craft paddling, including canoeing and kayaking, offering quiet water experiences amidst natural scenery. Anglers appreciate the area for opportunities to catch brook and brown trout. Wildlife enthusiasts frequent the area to observe species like white-tailed deer, beaver, river otters, and a variety of songbirds and raptors sheltered in the mixed forest and riverside habitats. The wildlife area includes some access points and informal trails, but remains largely undeveloped for extensive hiking or camping, appealing mostly to day users seeking wildlife viewing or river-based activities. The area was established to protect the ecological integrity of the Days River watershed and maintain public access to its resources. Visitors enjoy the peaceful setting and the chance to experience Michigan’s natural Upper Peninsula environment with relatively low visitor density compared to more widely known parks. Proximity to the city of Marquette makes the site accessible for local outdoors enthusiasts and provides opportunities for nature photography, seasonal bird migrations, and quiet nature walks along the water’s edge.
Quiet paddling along the winding Days River
Excellent brook trout fishing opportunities
Seasonal birdwatching especially for waterfowl and raptors
Scenic riverbank trails offering wildlife spotting
A clear, coldwater stream known for trout fishing and scenic paddling opportunities.
Habitat zones along the river that support diverse birds, amphibians, and mammals.
Forest areas offering habitat to deer, beaver, and a variety of songbirds.