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Nobles County Wildlife Management Areas Adventures

Nobles County Wildlife Management Areas are diverse habitats in southwestern Minnesota offering rich opportunities for wildlife observation, hunting, and nature study amidst native prairies, wetlands, and woodlands.

Approximately 1,000
Acres Protected
Minimal formal trails available
Miles of Trails
Estimated 5,000–8,000 (mainly hunters and birders)
Annual Visitors
Various parcels acquired beginning 1950s to present
Year Established

About Nobles County Wildlife Management Areas

 

Located in southwestern Minnesota, Nobles County Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) encompass a patchwork of small-to-moderate-sized parcels managed by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to preserve native prairie, wetlands, and oak savanna landscapes critical to regional biodiversity. These areas provide essential habitat for migratory waterfowl, upland game birds such as pheasants, and a variety of songbirds and mammals. Ecologically, the WMAs support remnants of tallgrass prairie, along with restored grasslands and shallow wetlands, contributing to the conservation of rare prairie plant species and important nesting grounds. The history of the region reflects a conversion from predominantly prairie and wetland ecosystems to agricultural use, making these protected lands vital refuges for native flora and fauna. Outdoor recreation is centered on hunting, particularly pheasant, deer, and waterfowl seasons, alongside wildlife watching, birding, and hiking on limited trail systems. While no large, developed recreational facilities exist, the WMAs are prized by local hunters and naturalists seeking quiet, natural settings. Notable landmarks are few but the areas’ inherent value is in the diversity of small habitats supporting prairie chicken broods, sandhill cranes, and rare orchids. Visitors appreciate the opportunity to explore remnants of Minnesota’s historic prairie landscapes and experience seasonal migrations of waterfowl that pass through these wetlands each year.

Highlights

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Native tallgrass prairie remnants and restored grasslands

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Seasonal wetlands hosting migrating waterfowl and shorebirds

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Diverse hunting opportunities including pheasant and deer

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Quiet, off-the-beaten-path wildlife watching opportunities

Notable Natural Features

Prairie Habitat

Remnant patches of native tallgrass prairie support native plants and prairie-dependent wildlife.

Seasonal Wetlands

Shallow wetlands provide critical stopover points for migrating ducks, geese, and shorebirds.

Oak Savanna Woodlands

Scattered oak woodlands contribute to habitat diversity within several WMA parcels.