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Merrick-McLaughlin Wildlife Sanctuary adventures

Merrick-McLaughlin Wildlife Sanctuary Adventures

Merrick-McLaughlin Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected natural area offering diverse habitats for birdwatching and nature study along Wisconsin’s Lake Michigan shoreline.

280
Acres Protected
3.5
Miles of Trails
12,000
Annual Visitors
1969
Year Established

About Merrick-McLaughlin Wildlife Sanctuary

 

The Merrick-McLaughlin Wildlife Sanctuary is located on the western shore of Lake Michigan in northeastern Wisconsin. Spanning over a series of wetland, forest, and shoreline habitats, the sanctuary serves as a critical resting and breeding area for migratory birds and a refuge for native plant and animal species. The varied ecosystems include hardwood forests, marshlands, and dune swales, providing excellent opportunities for birdwatching, photography, and peaceful hiking. The sanctuary’s conservation efforts focus on maintaining the natural landscape and its biodiversity, with particular emphasis on protecting migratory bird populations. Historical use of the site included local agriculture and logging, but it has since been restored and managed to prioritize habitat quality. Trails wind through different ecological zones, making it accessible for day visitors interested in wildlife observation and environmental education. A highlight for visitors is the chance to observe rare songbirds during spring and fall migrations. The sanctuary is managed cooperatively by local conservation organizations and governmental agencies focused on protecting Wisconsin’s natural heritage. Visitors appreciate its quiet atmosphere, well-maintained trails, and interpretive signage, which enrich the educational experience. The proximity of the sanctuary to the community allows for easy access while maintaining the sense of wilderness and natural beauty. Camping and fishing are not permitted within the sanctuary, emphasizing its role as a wildlife refuge and research site.

Highlights

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Lake Michigan shoreline views with waterfowl watching opportunities

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A diverse mix of hardwood forests and wetlands supporting numerous bird species

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Quiet, well-maintained trail network designed for nature observation

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Seasonal migratory bird hotspots with opportunities to see warblers and shorebirds

Notable Natural Features

Migratory Bird Habitat

Critical resting area for numerous migratory birds, including warblers, sparrows, and waterfowl during seasonal migrations.

Wetland Ecosystems

Extensive marsh and wetland zones that support amphibians, insects, and aquatic plants unique to the Lake Michigan coastal region.

Hardwood Forest Section

Mature hardwood forests provide habitat connectivity and shelter for diverse songbird species and small mammals.