Attention Visitors: Join us this summer at the Stanton W. Mead Visitor Center for educational programming throughout the year.
Check the events page for more information.
The visitor center is open Tuesday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
McKenzie Creek Wildlife Area is a 5,497-acre property in Polk County. It consists of rolling upland aspen, oak, and maple forest, lowland forest, trout streams, lakes, tamarack/black spruce bog and spruce plantation.
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McKenzie Creek Fish and Wildlife Area is in north-central Washburn County on Highway F, 1 mile east of Highway K. The property is 160 acres along with trout stream easements downstream to the Namekagon River. There is…
McAdams Wildlife Area is a 21-acre property located in northern St. Croix County. The property was purchased in 1974 to protect a pothole wetland for waterfowl production. The property consists of a large pothole wetland (14 acres) and some…
Manion Wildlife Area is a 158-acre property in northwestern Pierce County. The property was donated to the DNR in 2010 by the Kinnickinnic River Land Trust, in cooperation with the Kinnickinnic Chapter of Pheasants Forever, to be managed as a…
Maine Wildlife Area is in northcentral Outagamie County in the Township of Maine with the state owning approximately 750 acres. The wildlife area is comprised of bog marsh and aspen/oak ridges on fine sand. A large tamarack bog and spruce fringe…