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Pelican River Wildlife Management Area is a diverse wetland and forest habitat in north-central Minnesota known for its abundant waterfowl, outdoor recreation, and fishing opportunities.

10,605
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
12,000
Annual Visitors
1955
Year Established

About Pelican River Wildlife Management Area

 

Situated in Becker County, Minnesota, Pelican River Wildlife Management Area (WMA) encompasses over 10,000 acres of wetlands, forested uplands, and riverine systems along the Pelican River. The area's flat to gently rolling terrain includes bogs, marshes, hardwoods, and coniferous stands, providing critical habitat for waterfowl, deer, beaver, and numerous migratory bird species. Historically, this WMA was established to protect waterfowl nesting grounds and enhance public hunting opportunities. Modern visitors frequent the area for birdwatching, especially in spring and fall migration seasons, as well as for snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and angling in the Pelican River and associated lakes. The mix of wetlands and forest attracts photographers and naturalists eager to observe species like bald eagles, great blue herons, and trumpeter swans. The WMA's proximity to rural communities offers relatively easy access year-round, with maintained trails and boat launches enhancing visitor experience. Though there are no developed campgrounds within the boundaries, dispersed camping is possible nearby. The area’s peaceful scenery, broad vistas of marshland, and abundant wildlife make it appealing for outdoor enthusiasts interested in immersive nature experiences away from urban centers.

Highlights

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Pelican River Wetlands – extensive marsh and swamp complex rich in waterfowl

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Trumpeter Swan nesting sites – one of the few regional breeding habitats

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Snowmobile trail network connecting to nearby state forests

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Quiet observation points along tributary creeks for birdwatching

Notable Natural Features

Pelican River

The main watercourse running through the WMA, providing essential aquatic habitat and fishing opportunities.

Wetland Complex

Large areas of cattail marshes and bogs supporting diverse waterfowl and migratory birds.

Trumpeter Swan Habitat

Protected nesting areas critical for the regional population of trumpeter swans.