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Upper Red Lake Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Upper Red Lake Wildlife Management Area is a vast wetland and forest habitat in northern Minnesota known for exceptional waterfowl hunting, birdwatching, and fishing opportunities. It supports diverse wildlife and offers rich outdoor recreation in a remote setting.

58,000+
Acres Protected
Limited formal trails, primarily informal paths
Miles of Trails
Estimated 25,000 (primarily hunters and anglers)
Annual Visitors
1953
Year Established

About Upper Red Lake Wildlife Management Area

 

Upper Red Lake Wildlife Management Area (WMA) encompasses more than 58,000 acres of wetland complexes, marshes, open water, and forest lands surrounding the northern part of Upper Red Lake in Beltrami County, Minnesota. It forms a significant part of the Red Lake Peatland, one of the largest peat wetland complexes in the United States. This protected area provides critical habitat for a wide range of wildlife species including waterfowl, wading birds, deer, bear, and numerous fish species. The area is particularly famous among hunters for its productive duck and goose hunting seasons, drawing outdoor enthusiasts each fall. Additionally, fishermen visit for walleye and northern pike in the lake’s shallow bays and channels. Bird watchers benefit from the extensive wetlands that support rare species such as the short-eared owl and American bittern. The landscape is largely flat with large tracts of cattail, reed, and wild rice beds interspersed with brush and northern hardwood forests. Recreational activities include wildlife viewing, hiking on informal paths, snowmobiling in winter, and paddling in parts of the wetland areas. Although developed trails and campgrounds are limited, the remote setting appeals to those seeking solitude and wilderness experience. Access is mostly by dirt roads and boat launches located around Upper Red Lake, with occasional seasonal closures due to wet conditions. The management area is overseen by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, which balances habitat protection with sustainable outdoor recreation. Visitors come for the abundant birdlife, the sprawling natural wetlands, and quiet opportunities to connect with Minnesota’s northern lake and forest environment.

Highlights

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Extensive wetland and shallow water habitats supporting waterfowl migration

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Prime waterfowl hunting grounds with controlled access zones

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Diverse birdwatching opportunities including sightings of rare marsh birds

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Remote boat launch sites providing access for fishing and paddling

Notable Natural Features

Upper Red Lake

A large shallow lake that dominates the management area and supports diverse fish and waterfowl populations.

Red Lake Peatlands

One of the largest peatland complexes in the U.S., providing crucial wetland ecosystems and wildlife habitat.

Waterfowl Migration Habitat

Important stopover and breeding area for numerous species of ducks, geese, and migratory birds.