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Pelican Lake Wildlife Area Adventures

Pelican Lake Wildlife Area offers diverse habitats and abundant opportunities for hunting, bird watching, fishing, and hiking in central Wisconsin’s rich natural landscape.

3,000+
Acres Protected
Approximately 10
Miles of Trails
8,000 - 12,000 (estimated)
Annual Visitors
1960s
Year Established

About Pelican Lake Wildlife Area

 

Pelican Lake Wildlife Area is a protected region dedicated to preserving wetland, forest, and grassland ecosystems characteristic of central Wisconsin. The area spans portions of Oneida and Vilas counties and surrounds Pelican Lake, a popular freshwater lake known for fishing and waterfowl habitat. Established primarily to support wildlife conservation and public hunting, the Wildlife Area features a range of environments including marshes, hardwood forests, conifer plantations, and meadows. This variation supports diverse species such as waterfowl, deer, turkey, and numerous songbirds, making it a favored spot among hunters and birdwatchers alike. Recreational activities include hiking on established trails, fishing in Pelican Lake’s clean waters, and observing seasonal migrations of waterfowl and other wildlife. The area is managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, which maintains access points, parking, and signage to facilitate outdoor activities. Visitors can explore hunting zones in season, traverse multiple footpaths, and enjoy quiet wildlife watching from designated blinds and observation areas. The area's natural beauty and relatively peaceful setting also attract photographers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking less crowded experiences. Although there are no developed campgrounds directly within the Pelican Lake Wildlife Area, nearby state parks and forests provide camping options for extended stays. The Wildlife Area serves as an important habitat refuge contributing to regional biodiversity and promoting outdoor recreation that supports conservation awareness.

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Pelican Lake – a key freshwater habitat known for fishing and waterfowl.

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Diverse wetland ecosystems supporting migratory bird populations.

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Public hunting grounds with designated zones for deer and waterfowl seasons.

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Quiet wildlife viewing areas with observation blinds for birdwatchers.

Notable Natural Features

Pelican Lake

A 1,363-acre lake offering excellent fishing for panfish, bass, and northern pike, as well as habitat for waterfowl species.

Wetland Habitats

Extensive marsh and wet meadow areas providing critical feeding and nesting grounds for migratory birds.

Observation Blinds

Several discreet structures placed along trails and lakeshore for unobtrusive wildlife photography and birdwatching.