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Shawano Lake Wildlife Area adventures

Shawano Lake Wildlife Area Adventures

Shawano Lake Wildlife Area is a diverse natural landscape offering abundant opportunities for fishing, bird watching, hiking, and water-based recreation in northeastern Wisconsin.

2,850
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
50,000+
Annual Visitors
1960s
Year Established

About Shawano Lake Wildlife Area

 

Located in Shawano County, Wisconsin, the Shawano Lake Wildlife Area encompasses a variety of habitats including hardwood forests, wetlands, marshes, and the expansive Shawano Lake itself. This area supports a broad range of wildlife species, particularly waterfowl, deer, and fish such as walleye and bass. Established to protect the natural environment and support outdoor recreation, the wildlife area covers over 2,800 acres surrounding the 6,343-acre Shawano Lake. The lake is a centerpiece for boating, fishing, and paddle sports, drawing anglers and nature lovers throughout the year. Forested trails and wetland areas offer excellent opportunities for hiking and wildlife observation, especially during migratory bird seasons. The landscape's gentle terrain is accessible for visitors of all levels, making it a popular destination for family outings and educational trips. Local history reflects the area's use by Native American tribes and later European settlers for fishing and trapping. Modern conservation efforts emphasize habitat protection and water quality maintenance. Visitors will find boat launches, fishing piers, and several hiking paths suitable for exploring the wildlife-rich environment. Seasonal hunting is also permitted in designated zones, adhering to state regulations. The Shawano Lake Wildlife Area is valued for its balance of recreational access and habitat preservation, making it an important natural resource in northeastern Wisconsin.

Highlights

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Shawano Lake - a large freshwater lake known for fishing and boating

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Wetland complexes ideal for birdwatching, especially migratory waterfowl

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Historic Native American and early settler fishing grounds

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Several easy-access boat launches with parking and amenities

Notable Natural Features

Shawano Lake

Over 6,300 acres of open water, supporting diverse fish species and popular for boating and fishing.

Wetland Habitat

Extensive wetlands provide critical breeding and migratory stopover sites for waterfowl and amphibians.

Old Growth Hardwood Forests

Pockets of mature oak and maple forest supporting woodland wildlife and offering tranquil hiking paths.