Sherwood Harbor Wildlife Area is a large protected wetland and waterfowl habitat located in eastern Wisconsin, offering excellent birdwatching, hunting, fishing, and paddling opportunities.
Sherwood Harbor Wildlife Area spans over 9,000 acres in Calumet County, Wisconsin, along the western shoreline of Lake Winnebago. This vast wetland complex primarily consists of marshes, shallow lakes, wooded uplands, and grasslands, creating an important habitat for a variety of waterfowl, shorebirds, and marsh-dependent wildlife. Established in 1948 and managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, the area plays a critical role in the conservation of migratory bird species and wetland ecosystems. Visitors come to Sherwood Harbor for hunting waterfowl, especially during fall migration, as well as for fishing, particularly targeting panfish and northern pike. Boating and paddling are popular on the sluggish waterways and channels that weave through the wetlands, offering peaceful wildlife viewing. Several observation platforms and nature trails provide easy access to the scenic marshes and abundant birdlife. This area is especially noted for its spring and fall migrations, attracting birders hoping to see a wide diversity of waterfowl and shorebirds in their natural habitat. Sherwood Harbor also supports species such as muskrats, beavers, and various amphibians. Hunting regulations and seasonal closures are carefully managed to balance recreation with habitat protection. Its combination of wetland complexity and accessibility make Sherwood Harbor Wildlife Area a prized destination for outdoor enthusiasts interested in wetland ecosystems and water-based recreation.
Extensive wetland complexes supporting migratory waterfowl
Well-maintained observation platforms for birdwatching
Popular waterfowl hunting grounds during fall migration
Peaceful paddling routes through marsh channels and shallow lakes
Several raised viewing platforms allow unobstructed views over marshes and waterfowl habitats.
The eastern boundary includes shoreline areas offering habitat diversity and scenic water views.
Navigable channels provide excellent paddling routes through the heart of the wetland.