Prentice Wildlife Area is a diverse and well-managed natural habitat in northern Wisconsin offering excellent opportunities for wildlife observation, hunting, and outdoor recreation.
Located in Oneida County, Wisconsin, Prentice Wildlife Area spans a mix of wetlands, hardwood forests, and coniferous woodlands, providing a critical refuge for a variety of wildlife species. This area supports diverse ecosystems including marshes, bogs, and forested uplands. Established to conserve habitat for game and non-game species, Prentice Wildlife Area plays an essential role in regional biodiversity. Visitors can explore the area year-round, with popular activities including deer and waterfowl hunting, birdwatching, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing during winter months. The area is rich with habitats supporting species such as white-tailed deer, black bear, wild turkeys, and numerous waterfowl and songbirds. Managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR), Prentice Wildlife Area incorporates managed wetlands for waterfowl production and forested land with multi-use trails. The area attracts hunters, photographers, and naturalists looking to experience northern Wisconsin’s wild landscapes. While there are no developed campgrounds within the wildlife area, dispersed camping is permitted in accordance with state regulations. Visitors appreciate the quiet, less developed nature of the area, making it a favored spot for experiencing natural Wisconsin and outdoor wildlife viewing.
Extensive wetland complexes creating vital habitat for waterfowl
Opportunities to spot white-tailed deer and black bears
Multi-use trails popular for hunting and winter snow sports
Quiet natural setting with diverse forest types and hardwood stands
Large marsh and bog areas support diverse waterfowl populations and rare wetland plants.
Upland hardwood and coniferous forests provide shelter for deer, bear, and turkey.
A freshwater stream offering fishing opportunities and natural scenic views.