Poygan Wildlife Area is a diverse wetland and upland habitat complex in Wisconsin that offers excellent opportunities for wildlife observation, especially waterfowl and other migratory birds.
The Poygan Wildlife Area is located along the eastern shore of Lake Poygan in Winnebago County, Wisconsin. Encompassing nearly 3,000 acres, this managed natural area consists of marshes, open water, floodplain forests, and grasslands, providing critical habitat for waterfowl, shorebirds, amphibians, and other wildlife. The area is a part of the larger Winnebago Pool of lakes and rivers, an essential stopover in the Mississippi Flyway for migratory birds. Established in the mid-20th century, the wildlife area is managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources with a focus on waterfowl habitat enhancement, fish spawning grounds, and public hunting and wildlife viewing. Visitors enjoy a variety of outdoor activities including birdwatching, hunting, fishing, trapping, and hiking. The terrain is primarily flat with seasonal wetlands that attract large populations of ducks, geese, and swans during migration seasons. Public access points and boat launches allow for paddle sports and fishing, with species like northern pike, panfish, and walleye common in surrounding waters. The area’s open landscapes offer photography opportunities and seasonal tours to witness wildlife congregations. Poygan Wildlife Area is particularly valued for its role in regional conservation efforts and its accessibility to visitors seeking a natural setting close to urban centers such as Oshkosh and Neenah.
Lake Poygan shoreline and marsh viewing areas for waterfowl
Seasonal wetland complexes hosting migratory bird populations
Boat launches for fishing and paddling on the Winnebago Pool
Quiet walking trails through floodplain forests and grasslands
A large shallow lake forming part of the Winnebago Pool, important for fish spawning and waterfowl habitat.
Forests along the Wolf and Fox Rivers that provide diverse habitats for mammals, birds, and amphibians.
Critical breeding and feeding grounds for migratory waterfowl and shorebirds throughout the year.