Lake Sarah Wildlife Management Area in southwestern Minnesota offers rich wetland and upland habitats ideal for wildlife observation, hunting, and fishing activities.
Lake Sarah Wildlife Management Area (WMA) spans a mosaic of wetlands, grasslands, and some upland forest areas in Murray County, Minnesota. The area's landscape is primarily shaped by Lake Sarah and surrounding prairie wetlands, creating crucial habitat for waterfowl, shorebirds, deer, and small game. Established to support wildlife conservation and public outdoor recreation, the WMA serves as a key stopover for migrating birds and supports locally abundant populations of species such as mallards, wood ducks, and pheasants. Recreational opportunities include waterfowl hunting during regulated seasons, small game hunting, trout fishing in nearby streams, and wildlife photography. The WMA is managed by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and includes water control structures and seasonal ponds that benefit aquatic plants and animals. Visitors appreciate the area's peaceful setting and abundant wildlife with limited but accessible hiking and ATV trails. The mix of wetland habitats and grasslands also makes it a valuable site for birdwatching, especially during spring and fall migrations. While the area is less developed than many parks, it offers an authentic experience for those interested in natural Minnesota ecosystems and seasonal outdoor sports. Its location near rural communities provides easy access for day visits. Protecting these wetlands ensures habitat diversity and helps maintain regional biodiversity within the prairie pothole region.
Diverse wetland habitats attracting migratory waterfowl
Water control structures supporting seasonal wetland management
Popular hunting grounds for waterfowl and upland game birds
Quiet trails ideal for birdwatching and wildlife photography
A shallow lake forming the heart of the WMA, supporting rich wetland vegetation and abundant waterfowl.
Managed wetlands utilizing water control structures to provide habitat for breeding and migrating birds.
Expansive grasslands and brushy areas supporting populations of upland game birds like pheasants and grouse.