Prescott Lake Wildlife Management Area offers a serene natural environment with diverse habitats for wildlife viewing, fishing, and hiking. It provides a peaceful getaway for outdoor enthusiasts seeking connection with nature in western Wisconsin.
Prescott Lake Wildlife Management Area is located along the St. Croix River in Pierce County, western Wisconsin. It comprises diverse wetland, forest, and lake habitats centered around Prescott Lake, a productive 183-acre aquatic resource. The area provides critical breeding, nesting, and feeding grounds for a broad variety of migratory and resident waterfowl and other wildlife. The relatively flat terrain supports a blend of hardwood and conifer stands, marshes, open water, and floodplain ecosystems, which benefit species such as white-tailed deer, beaver, muskrat, and many songbirds. Established to conserve habitat and promote wildlife management, the area is managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to maintain healthy populations and reproduce a natural landscape. Prescott Lake WMA offers multiple access points for fishing, especially for species like northern pike, largemouth bass, and panfish. Anglers can enjoy both shore and boat fishing opportunities. Several walking trails and informal paths invite visitors to hike and observe seasonal bird migrations. Photography and wildlife observation are popular activities, especially during spring and fall migration seasons. The proximity to the St. Croix River adds to the scenic appeal, as the WMA sits adjacent to one of the nation's federally protected Wild and Scenic Rivers. Visitors seeking a quiet outdoor experience appreciate the area's relative seclusion and abundant wildlife viewing. While there are no developed campgrounds within the WMA, nearby public lands and state parks provide camping options. Prescott Lake Wildlife Management Area serves as an important conservation and recreational resource, offering both protection for native species and enjoyable outdoor experiences.
Scenic Prescott Lake offering excellent fishing and birdwatching
Diverse wetland habitats attracting migratory waterfowl and shorebirds
Access to the adjacent St. Croix Wild and Scenic River corridor
Quiet forested trails providing peaceful wildlife observation opportunities
A 183-acre lake that serves as the centerpiece of the WMA, supporting various fish species and attracting migratory birds.
Bordering the area to the west, this federally protected Wild and Scenic River offers striking river views and additional recreational opportunities.
Extensive marsh and floodplain habitats provide vital cover and feeding grounds for waterfowl, amphibians, and other wildlife.