French Creek Wildlife Area offers over 4,000 acres of protected public land featuring wetlands, oak savanna, and hardwood forests, providing excellent opportunities for wildlife observation, hunting, and hiking.
French Creek Wildlife Area is located in Dunn County, western Wisconsin, encompassing approximately 4,000 acres of diverse habitats including wetlands, oak savanna, remnant prairies, hardwood forests, and agricultural fields. The area is managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) with a focus on preserving wildlife habitat, particularly for waterfowl, pheasants, deer, and various migratory birds. Historically, the land was shaped by glacial activity, resulting in a mix of wetland corridors and upland ridges that support rich ecological diversity. Visitors to French Creek can enjoy a range of outdoor activities including hiking on several miles of designated trails, birdwatching in one of the state’s important migratory bird stopover points, hunter access during regulated seasons, and cross-country skiing in winter. The wildlife area is especially valued for its accessible wetland viewing platforms and quiet environments that invite photographers and nature lovers to experience Wisconsin’s native flora and fauna. French Creek Creek, the namesake waterway, meanders through the area providing important aquatic habitat for fish and amphibians. The DNR actively conducts habitat restoration projects such as controlled burns and invasive species control to maintain the area's ecological health. French Creek Wildlife Area has no on-site developed campgrounds, making it ideal for day visits focused on wildlife observation and hunting. Its proximity to the town of Menomonie offers convenience for supplies and lodging. This area appeals to outdoor enthusiasts interested in less crowded sites rich in biodiversity and natural Wisconsin landscapes.
French Creek Wetlands - A prime location for waterfowl and shorebird observation
Oak Savanna Restoration Areas showcasing rare prairie ecosystems
French Creek Trail - a scenic multi-use trail along upland ridges and wetlands
Migratory bird viewing blinds offering close-up wildlife encounters
Extensive oak savanna restoration areas provide habitat for rare plants and pollinators.
Expansive wetland complexes serve as critical breeding grounds for waterfowl and amphibians.
Multiple blinds located along trails allow close but unobtrusive observation of migratory and resident bird species.