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Spring Creek Wildlife Area is a 1,000-acre property located eight miles southwest of Phillips in Price County. The diverse wildlife area includes f... Read More
N11151 County Road F, Phillips, WI
Flambeau Sports Outfitters is a Northern Wisconsin canoe outfitting and guide service located in Price County, 10 miles northwest of Phillips on Co... Read More
The Niebauer Springs Fishery Area was initially purchased to develop and maintain a brook trout fishery. In addition to this use, timber and wildli... Read More
Situated along the Jump River is a floodplain forest of black ash and American elm with yellow birch, basswood, ironwood, and bur oak. This area is... Read More
Kimberly Clark Wildlife Area is a 8,700-acre property located 12 miles west of Phillips in Price County. The property consists of bracken fern gras... Read More
Hay Creek-Hoffman Lake Wildlife Area is a 13,800-acre property located 8 miles northeast of Park Falls in Ashland and Iron counties. The property i... Read More
West 10590 State Road 70, Park Falls, WI
6275 North Oxbo Drive, Park Falls, WI
History Oxbo is an isolated, unincorporated town in the heart of the Flambeau State Forest and adjacent to the Chequamegon National Forest. The Ox... Read More
Flowage Rd, Park Falls, WI
Undisturbed, wooded shorelines and islands offer the opportunity to boat, camp, fish and enjoy the outdoors in wild and rugged northern Wisconsin. ... Read More
Prairie Lake Rd, Tomahawk, WI
Lower Tomahawk River Pines features mature stands of dry-mesic pine forest, which were historically prevalent over large portions of this ecoregion... Read More
518 W Somo Ave, Tomahawk, WI
Named for the Bearskin Creek the trail follows, this former railroad corridor is an opportunity to experience the Northwoods of Wisconsin. The rail... Read More
W1613 Co. Rd. W, Winter, WI
The forest offers a variety of recreational opportunities. Canoeing is the most popular activity on the forest. Different portions of the river off... Read More
With limited development and access, the Willow Flowage Scenic Waters Area is a large, island-studded reservoir with a truly wild flavor. The prope... Read More
N1895 Council Grounds Drive, Merrill, WI
HistoryCouncil Grounds was once city-owned and called Wildwood City Park. In 1938, the city of Merrill presented the original 278 acres west of the... Read More
Mercer Lake Habitat Area is a 56-acre peninsula extending into the southern shore of Mercer Lake in Oneida County. It includes a large amount of sh... Read More
10 Miles North of Merrill on Highway 107, Merrill, WI
New Wood Wildlife Area is a 4,635-acre property located in the west central portion of Lincoln County. Find New Wood Wildlife Area approximately 16... Read More
Four soft water seepage lakes, each separated by an isthmus are the main features of the natural area. The lakes are Bittersweet (104 acres, 31 fee... Read More
Bill Cross Wildlife Area is a 1,522-acre property located in Lincoln County. It was purchased in 1997 from Wisconsin Public Service. The property i... Read More
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