Hay River Wildlife Area is a 121-acre property approximately 1.5 miles east of Wheeler on State Highway 170. This property may be accessed through a parking area located on the south side of Highway 170. The Hay River flows through this property…
Hay Creek-Hoffman Lake Wildlife Area is a 13,800-acre property located 8 miles northeast of Park Falls in Ashland and Iron counties. It is heavily timbered with aspen, northern hardwoods and lowland conifers.
Hay Creek Wildlife Area is a 387-acre property approximately 3 miles southwest of Sand Creek on State Highway 64. This property is divided into two units. This property may be accessed by parking along the roadsides on 850th Street or 780th…
Hampden Wetland Public Hunting Grounds is a 229-acre property located in Columbia County. Find it by taking Highway 60 for 6 miles west from Columbus to Highway A, then south on A for 4 miles to Arnold Road.The department began acquiring…
Hacker Drive Wildlife Area is a 29-acre parcel that is entirely wetland. The property is located in West Bend Township (T.11N R.19E. Sec 20). From West Bend, travel west on Highway 33, turn south on County Road Z, then west on Hacker Drive. The…
Located in west-central Waushara County, one mile southeast of Hancock, the Greenwood State Wildlife Area lies on the edge of a pitted outwash plain. This creates a flat sandy topography and a wooded hilly moraine.
Grassy Lake Wildlife Area is a 380-acre property located in Barron County. Find it by going east of Cumberland on Highway B for 3.25 miles. Turn north on 10th Street and go 1 mile. The property is northeast and can also be accessed from 11th…
Grassy Lake Wildlife Area is a 380-acre property located in Barron County. Find it by going east of Cumberland on Highway B for 3.25 miles. Turn north on 10th Street and go 1 mile. The property is northeast. The property can also be accessed…