Rum River Wildlife Management Area is a protected natural habitat in central Minnesota renowned for its diverse ecosystems and abundant wildlife, offering excellent opportunities for hiking, hunting, fishing, and birdwatching.
The Rum River Wildlife Management Area (WMA) spans along the Rum River in central Minnesota, approximately 50 miles north of the Twin Cities. This area is managed primarily for wildlife habitat and public outdoor recreation, featuring a combination of hardwood forests, wetlands, prairies, and riverine habitats. The Rum River itself is a significant waterway flowing south into the Mississippi River, providing important aquatic ecosystems that support fish species such as northern pike, bass, and panfish. The WMA contains a mosaic of natural communities that attract white-tailed deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and various songbirds, making it a popular destination for hunters, anglers, and wildlife watchers. Established to conserve Minnesota’s natural heritage and promote sustainable use, the Rum River WMA also supports migratory waterfowl during spring and fall. Its flat to gently rolling terrain is intersected by several unimproved trails and access points, allowing hiking, birding, and cross-country skiing during winter months. Visitors will find undeveloped settings suitable for primitive and dispersed camping but no developed campgrounds within the management area. The WMA's location near small towns enhances accessibility while providing a quiet refuge from urban life. The area's management by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources includes habitat restoration projects and ongoing monitoring of wildlife populations, helping maintain healthy ecosystems and outdoor recreation benefits. The Rum River Wildlife Management Area appeals especially to outdoor enthusiasts seeking natural scenery, peaceful river views, and close encounters with Minnesota’s diverse wildlife.
Rum River – a scenic 151-mile river corridor with excellent fishing and paddling
Mixed hardwood forests and wetlands supporting diverse wildlife populations
Migratory waterfowl staging areas attracting birdwatchers in spring and fall
Remote hunting areas for deer, turkey, and waterfowl providing quality outdoor experiences
A major river flowing through the area, providing habitat for fish and opportunities for paddling and fishing.
Large wetland areas crucial for waterfowl breeding and migratory stopover, rich in biodiversity.
A significant tract of native hardwoods offering habitat for mammals, birds, and abundant plant species.