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Pelican River Wildlife Area Adventures

Pelican River Wildlife Area is a diverse natural habitat in central Minnesota known for its rich wetland ecosystems and abundant opportunities for wildlife observation and outdoor recreation.

12,800
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
30,000
Annual Visitors
1963
Year Established

About Pelican River Wildlife Area

 

The Pelican River Wildlife Area covers nearly 13,000 acres of wetland, woodland, and prairie habitats, primarily situated in Becker County, Minnesota. This protected area lies along the Pelican River and supports a variety of wildlife species, including waterfowl, deer, beaver, and numerous songbirds. The landscape features a combination of flooded wetlands, mixed hardwood forests, and open meadows that contribute to its ecological diversity. Established to protect critical waterfowl breeding and migration habitat, this wildlife area is managed by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Visitors can enjoy a range of outdoor activities such as hunting, bird watching, hiking, and snowmobiling in winter. The area includes multiple public access points, small trails, and water access for canoeing and kayaking. Its location near Pelican Rapids enhances its appeal for local residents and regional visitors. Pelican River Wildlife Area’s landscape is particularly valued for its role in maintaining wetland ecosystems that support nesting and migrating birds, making it a top spot for bird enthusiasts. Additionally, the area’s seasonal changes, from vibrant fall colors to snowy winter landscapes, draw photographers and outdoor sports enthusiasts alike. Whether interested in fishing in the connected water bodies or observing native flora and fauna, this wildlife area offers a quiet, natural refuge within Minnesota’s outdoor recreation network.

Highlights

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Extensive wetland complexes ideal for waterfowl observation

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Diverse habitats supporting deer, beaver, and migratory birds

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Access points for paddling on the Pelican River

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Seasonal snowmobile trails connecting to broader regional networks

Notable Natural Features

Pelican River Wetlands

A network of wetlands essential for breeding waterfowl and migratory bird stopovers, providing critical habitat in the region.

Deer Habitat Zones

Woodlands and open fields within the area serve as important seasonal habitat for white-tailed deer.

Snowmobile Trail System

Groomed trails during winter connect the wildlife area to wider regional routes, making it popular among snowmobile enthusiasts.