Olin Wildlife Area is a popular birdwatching and hunting destination located on the shores of Lake Michigan in northeastern Wisconsin, offering diverse habitats and scenic views of the lake.
Olin Wildlife Area is a 1,318-acre protected space located along the western shoreline of Lake Michigan near Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. Comprised primarily of coastal wetlands, grasslands, shrublands, and small forested patches, this area was established to protect and manage critical habitats for migratory birds and other wildlife species. The landscape features a mix of wet meadows and upland areas that support a variety of game and non-game species including waterfowl, raptors, and passerines. Historically, the wildlife area was created through state conservation efforts to restore and maintain Wisconsin’s native habitats impacted by agriculture and development along the lakeshore. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to Olin Wildlife Area for activities such as waterfowl hunting, wildlife observation, photography, and nature study. The site includes several designated wildlife openings and accessible trails, offering visitors an opportunity to experience the area's rich birdlife and seasonal diversity. Its proximity to the waters of Lake Michigan adds to the scenic appeal and supports aquatic species important to the local ecosystem. Visitors often enjoy quiet walks or wildlife viewing from observation platforms, especially during migration seasons when the area becomes a hotspot for birders. Olin Wildlife Area preserves an important coastal environment and provides refuge for wildlife while also offering public access to Wisconsin’s natural heritage.
Lake Michigan shoreline views with aqua and wetland panoramas
Diverse wetland ecosystems providing excellent birdwatching opportunities
Seasonal waterfowl hunting management zones
Observation platform overlooking marshes and meadows
Extends along the eastern border of the area, providing habitat for shorebirds and spectacular water views.
Vital breeding and stopover habitat for many migratory birds and amphibians.
Designed for visitors to quietly view waterfowl and other wildlife in the protected habitat.