The Willow Flowage is a 6,392-acre lake located in Oneida County. It has a maximum depth of 30 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from public boat landings. Seven DNR-managed boat landings on the Willow Flowage provide access for motorboats,…
Surrounded by swamps, bogs and other watery lowlands, the Willow Flowage Scenic Waters Area is isolated from roads and development. This remoteness, along with its natural shoreline, draws visitors from around the state and region. For a wilderness…
Forest Management An active forestry program is in place on the Willow Flowage to maintain prime wildlife habitat, emphasize forest diversity and promote a natural and aesthetically pleasing appearance. Future thinnings of selected trees and…
Property Notice: Beginning in 2026, some campsites in the Willow Flowage will require reservations and a camping fee. Reservations for the 2026 season can be made beginning June 1, 2025. For more information, please see: Camping in the Willow…
Location and directions The Willow Flowage is located west of U.S. Hwy 51 along County Hwy Y in Onieda County. Hours The property is open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Management and planning Management of Willow Flowage
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The Totogatic Wild River is managed to preserve and protect the river in a wild and free-flowing natural state by working with counties, landowners and partners to prevent development adjacent to the river and by restoring sections of the river…
The Totogatic Wild River provides rich habitat for diverse aquatic and terrestrial species, has excellent water quality and beautiful scenery, and offers great fishing, paddling, hunting and wildlife watching opportunities. This large 2,113-…
Color brochures and maps are available at the Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest Contact Stations or the Woodruff DNR Service Center.
Location and Directions The Totogatic Wild River designation includes nearly 70 miles of the Totogatic River from the outlet of Totogatic Lake in Bayfield County, through Sawyer, Washburn, and Douglas counties to its mouth at the Namekagon River in…