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Winter Flowage Wildlife Area Adventures

Winter Flowage Wildlife Area is a large managed natural area in northern Wisconsin, known for its extensive wetlands, rich wildlife habitats, and excellent opportunities for hunting, trapping, and wildlife observation.

7,646
Acres Protected
15 (approximate)
Miles of Trails
15,000 (estimated)
Annual Visitors
1948
Year Established

About Winter Flowage Wildlife Area

 

Winter Flowage Wildlife Area is a 7,646-acre protected wetland and upland complex located in Sawyer County, northern Wisconsin. Dominated by a broad flowage created by damming the Flambeau River, the area supports diverse habitats including flooded hardwood forests, marshes, shrub swamps, and upland forested tracts. These habitats attract a wealth of wildlife, making the area a premier destination for waterfowl hunting, deer and bear hunting, and birdwatching throughout the year. The wetland complex draws large populations of waterfowl such as mallards, wood ducks, and Canada geese, and provides important breeding and resting grounds for migratory birds. Beaver and muskrat are also abundant, supporting traditional trapping activities. The area was established in the early 20th century to preserve key wetland functions and wildlife resources amid growing development pressures. Visitors can enjoy hiking and wildlife viewing in designated zones, although the area primarily serves conservation and hunting purposes. Access points include boat launches and parking along gravel roads, and the undeveloped nature of the area offers a quiet, natural experience away from urban centers. The expansive wetlands and flowing channels also attract anglers and paddlers seeking tranquil settings. Winter Flowage Wildlife Area’s management emphasizes habitat diversity and water level control, maintaining the ecological integrity of the flowage and surrounding uplands to support a wide variety of species throughout the seasons.

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Extensive wetland complex featuring flooded hardwood forests and marshes

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Excellent habitat for waterfowl including mallards, wood ducks, and Canada geese

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Abundant populations of mammals such as beaver, muskrat, and white-tailed deer

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Quiet paddling opportunities on the flowage channels and surrounding wetlands

Notable Natural Features

Flambeau River Flowage

A broad water body created by damming the Flambeau River that supports diverse wetland habitats and abundant waterfowl.

Flooded Hardwood Forests

Unique wetland ecosystem dominated by flood-tolerant tree species providing critical habitat and food sources for many species.

Diverse Migratory Bird Populations

Key stopover area for waterfowl and songbirds during seasonal migrations, offering rich wildlife observation chances.