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Falkenburger Wildlife Area adventures

Falkenburger Wildlife Area Adventures

Falkenburger Wildlife Area is a diverse natural habitat in Wisconsin offering excellent opportunities for wildlife observation, hunting, and outdoor recreation amid oak-hickory forests and grasslands.

2,960
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
25,000
Annual Visitors
1986
Year Established

About Falkenburger Wildlife Area

 

Falkenburger Wildlife Area spans over 2,960 acres in southern Wisconsin, primarily within Ozaukee and Washington counties. The area is characterized by a mix of upland oak-hickory forests, restored prairie, grasslands, and wetlands, providing critical habitat for numerous wildlife species, including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, ruffed grouse, and various migratory birds. The property was acquired by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to maintain and improve wildlife habitat and support outdoor activities such as hunting, birdwatching, and hiking. The area's varied terrain includes mature woodlands and open fields, making it a stronghold for native flora and fauna. Falkenburger Wildlife Area offers a tranquil setting for visitors seeking outdoor recreation and wildlife observation outside more heavily visited parks. Hunting is a popular seasonal activity here, with established seasons and rules for deer, turkey, and small game. There are several well-maintained trails and access points for hiking, birding, and snowshoeing in winter. Nearby agricultural lands complement the wildlife area's ecological function by providing food sources for wildlife. Depending on the season, visitors can observe colorful skylines of migrating waterfowl or listen for the call of early spring wild turkeys. The area's proximity to Milwaukee allows for easy day trips for fishing, hiking, and nature photography. Overall, Falkenburger Wildlife Area is valued for its commitment to preserving Wisconsin's natural heritage and providing public outdoor recreation opportunities.

Highlights

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Diverse oak-hickory forests providing habitat for numerous native species

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Excellent birdwatching opportunities, especially during migration seasons

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Seasonal hunting opportunities for deer, turkey, and small game

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Restored prairie patches supporting native wildflowers and pollinators

Notable Natural Features

Oak-Hickory Forests

Mature woodlands dominated by oak and hickory species that support diverse wildlife populations.

Restored Prairie Areas

Prairie patches restored with native grasses and wildflowers, important for pollinators and ground-nesting birds.

Wetland Ponds

Small ponds and wetlands scattered throughout the area provide breeding grounds for amphibians and attract migratory birds.