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Wilder Wildlife Area adventures

Wilder Wildlife Area Adventures

Wilder Wildlife Area is a protected natural habitat in Wisconsin dedicated to wildlife conservation and offering excellent opportunities for hunting, bird watching, and hiking in a diverse northern forest environment.

7,210
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
12,000
Annual Visitors
1959
Year Established

About Wilder Wildlife Area

 

Wilder Wildlife Area encompasses over 7,000 acres of mixed hardwood and coniferous forests, wetlands, and grasslands located in northern Wisconsin. Established in 1959, it is managed primarily for wildlife habitat improvement and public outdoor recreation. The area supports healthy populations of white-tailed deer, black bears, ruffed grouse, wild turkeys, and waterfowl, making it a popular destination for hunters and wildlife enthusiasts. Its diverse landscape includes wetlands, upland forests, and small lakes, providing important breeding and feeding grounds for numerous species of birds and mammals. Visitors to the area can enjoy several miles of multi-use trails that support hiking, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling in winter months. The Wilder Wildlife Area holds historic significance as part of Wisconsin's long-standing effort to conserve native wildlife populations and natural habitats amid increasing development pressures. Management practices such as controlled burns and habitat restoration projects are regularly implemented to maintain the ecological health and biodiversity of the area. The area is also well-regarded for birdwatching, especially during migration seasons, with opportunities to spot species such as the great horned owl, pileated woodpecker, and northern harrier. With relatively low visitor numbers compared to state parks, it offers a quiet, natural setting for solitude and outdoor recreation year-round.

Highlights

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Mixed coniferous and hardwood forest supporting diverse wildlife populations

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Wetlands that provide vital habitat for migratory birds and amphibians

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Historic management area known for sustainable hunting and ecological restoration

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Quiet trails suited for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing in winter

Notable Natural Features

Wilder Lake

A small, shallow lake offering excellent waterfowl habitat and seasonal fishing opportunities.

Northern Hardwood Forest

Forests dominated by maple, birch, and aspen, supporting a wide range of mammal and bird species.

Wetland Complex

Includes marshes and swamps essential for migratory birds and aquatic wildlife.