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Little Kohler Wildlife Area adventures

Little Kohler Wildlife Area Adventures

Little Kohler Wildlife Area is a protected natural space in Wisconsin offering diverse wetland and forest habitats, ideal for wildlife viewing, hunting, and outdoor recreation.

1,983
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
10,000+
Annual Visitors
1967
Year Established

About Little Kohler Wildlife Area

 

The Little Kohler Wildlife Area, located in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, encompasses a significant expanse of wetlands, woodlands, and open fields. This area was established to conserve critical habitats for a variety of wildlife species including waterfowl, deer, and other native mammals and birds. Its landscape is characterized by marshes, shallow ponds, and hardwood forests, making it a key site for migratory waterfowl during spring and fall seasons. Historically, the property was acquired by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to protect and enhance waterfowl breeding and resting areas. Among its key recreational opportunities are birdwatching, hunting (regulated seasonally), trapping, and hiking. The area supports excellent opportunities for observing species such as mallards, wood ducks, and various shorebirds. Additionally, the mixture of forested and open areas provides habitat diversity benefiting terrestrial wildlife and offering scenic variety to visitors. Little Kohler Wildlife Area is accessible yet offers a wilderness experience due to its quiet environment and natural setting. Its visitor appeal lies in its suitability for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy solitude and wildlife observation in a natural Midwestern setting. Trails and lanes through the area allow access for walking and limited vehicle use, and water features offer fishing and paddling opportunities at certain times. The area's management balances recreational use with habitat conservation, maintaining ecological integrity and wildlife productivity.

Highlights

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Diverse wetland complexes rich in migratory waterfowl

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Forested habitats supporting white-tailed deer and songbirds

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Scenic walking trails along marsh edges and through upland woods

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Seasonal hunting opportunities regulated by Wisconsin DNR

Notable Natural Features

Wetland Viewing Platforms

Constructed areas providing close-up views of marsh and pond wildlife, ideal for birdwatchers.

Mixed Hardwood Forest

Upland forests within the area provide habitat for deer, songbirds, and small mammals.

Seasonal Waterfowl Concentrations

The area serves as a key stopover site for migratory ducks and geese during fall and spring.