Frank Martin Wildlife Preserve is a protected area dedicated to wildlife habitat restoration and outdoor recreation, featuring diverse ecosystems that attract birdwatchers, hikers, and nature enthusiasts.
Frank Martin Wildlife Preserve is located in south-central South Dakota, covering a variety of habitats including wetlands, grasslands, and riparian areas. The preserve was established to protect and enhance habitat for native wildlife species such as deer, wild turkeys, waterfowl, and numerous songbirds. The area's geography includes gently rolling prairie hills interspersed with wetlands and small streams, providing rich ecological diversity. Historically, the preserve was developed through efforts of the South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks to conserve wildlife populations and create quality hunting and birding opportunities. Recreationally, the preserve offers a network of trails that are popular among hikers and mountain bikers who enjoy scenic views and ample wildlife sightings. Anglers can also fish in the preserve’s groundwater-fed lakes and ponds. Seasonal hunting is permitted under state regulations, making this preserve a key destination for South Dakota outdoor sportsmen. The preserve's significance includes important bird habitats during migration seasons, especially for waterfowl and shorebirds, making it a favored spot for birdwatchers. Visitors appreciate the quiet natural setting, the accessibility of trails, and the close proximity to nearby small towns for convenience. Wildlife viewing and photography are common pursuits during spring and fall, while winter visits provide peaceful landscapes covered in snow.
Waterfowl viewing at restored prairie wetlands
Diverse populations of native grassland bird species
Accessible hiking and mountain biking trails
Quiet fishing spots in spring-fed ponds
Man-made and enhanced wetlands provide critical habitat for migratory waterfowl and amphibians.
Native grass prairies support populations of deer, turkeys, and numerous songbird species.
Approximately 10 miles of multi-use trails provide scenic views and access to diverse habitats.