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Sartell Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Sartell Wildlife Management Area offers diverse outdoor experiences with its forested wetlands and upland habitats, supporting abundant wildlife and recreational activities like hiking, hunting, and birdwatching.

1,200
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
10,000
Annual Visitors
1985
Year Established

About Sartell Wildlife Management Area

 

The Sartell Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is located near the city of Sartell in central Minnesota. Spanning primarily over a mix of forested wetlands, oak savannas, and prairie remnants, this area provides essential habitat for numerous bird species, deer, small mammals, and various amphibians. Managed by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, the WMA was established to conserve and enhance wildlife habitats, promote biodiversity, and offer outdoor recreational opportunities to the public. The terrain is relatively flat with interspersed wetlands, providing excellent conditions for migratory birds and aquatic species. Visitors can explore a network of informal trails and service roads suitable for hiking, wildlife observation, and snowshoeing in winter months. The area is particularly well-known for its spring and fall bird migrations, attracting birdwatchers hoping to glimpse warblers, waterfowl, and raptors. Hunting is permitted during established seasons, primarily targeting deer, waterfowl, and small game, with regulation to maintain healthy populations. The WMA’s proximity to the Mississippi River floodplain adds ecological richness, offering a mix of wetland and upland environments. While there are no developed campgrounds within the Sartell WMA boundaries, nearby public lands and parks provide camping options for visitors. The site appeals to outdoor enthusiasts interested in nature photography, birdwatching, and quiet backcountry exploration close to urban amenities. Visitors are encouraged to respect habitat protection efforts by staying on designated paths and observing seasonal access restrictions.

Highlights

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Excellent birdwatching during spring and fall migration seasons

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Diverse habitats including wetlands, oak savannas, and prairies

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Proximity to the Mississippi River enhancing ecological diversity

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Quiet trails ideal for wildlife photography and snowshoeing

Notable Natural Features

Forested Wetlands

Extensive wetlands provide critical habitat for waterfowl, amphibians, and wetland plant species.

Oak Savanna Patches

Remnants of oak savanna offer important ecological niches for pollinators and small mammals.

Mississippi River Floodplain Edge

The WMA borders the Mississippi floodplain, contributing to diverse floodplain wetlands and rich wildlife populations.