Pierz Wildlife Management Area is a protected natural area in central Minnesota that offers excellent opportunities for wildlife observation, especially migratory birds and waterfowl, across its mix of wetlands, grasslands, and forests.
Pierz Wildlife Management Area (WMA) spans a diverse landscape in Morrison County, Minnesota, featuring wetlands, floodplain forests, grasslands, and small lakes that provide critical habitat for waterfowl, songbirds, and a variety of other wildlife species. Managed by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, the area plays a vital role in regional wildlife conservation, serving as a refuge for migratory birds traveling along the Mississippi Flyway. The nature preserve supports multiple bird species, including trumpeter swans, wood ducks, and herons, alongside mammals such as white-tailed deer and beavers. Visitors can explore the area through a network of walking trails and observation platforms strategically placed for wildlife viewing and photography. Pierz WMA's flat terrain and wetlands create excellent paddling spots in spring and early summer, while the seasonal floods support rich plant growth and insect life, attracting diverse fauna. Besides wildlife observation, hunting is permitted during regulated seasons, making it a popular destination for waterfowl hunters. The area is accessible year-round, with spring and fall offering peak bird migration activity. Its proximity to the small city of Pierz adds convenience for visitors seeking nearby accommodations or amenities. Though modest in size compared to some larger preserves, Pierz WMA's mosaics of wetland and forest habitats provide valuable protection for Minnesota's native biodiversity and offer visitors numerous opportunities for quiet outdoor recreation and natural education.
Waterfowl observation platforms overlooking native wetlands
Seasonal migration views along the Mississippi Flyway
Diverse habitat zones including floodplain forest and grasslands
Quiet paddling routes accessible during spring melt
Strategically located platforms provide excellent views over expansive wetlands, ideal for observing waterfowl and other birds.
These forested zones experience seasonal flooding, supporting rich biodiversity including amphibians and migratory birds.
A network of easy walking trails allowing visitors to experience the area’s diverse habitats and wildlife.