The Ramsar Convention of the United Nations has formally recognized Horicon Marsh as a wetland of international importance. This renowned marsh is now home to the Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center.The Wildlife Education Program has been…
To explore Horicon Marsh by canoe is one of the finest ways to experience the marsh and its wildlife. Keep in mind that you are a visitor in an environment that wildlife calls home — treat it with respect! Please be advised that although the…
Encompassing 33,000 acres, Horicon Marsh is the largest cattail marsh in the U.S. This marsh is a restoration project, having been ditched and drained for agriculture in the early 1900s. Today, the marsh is divided into two units. The southern…
Hook Lake Bog-Grass Lake Wildlife Area is a 1,096-acre property located 4 miles south of Madison and McFarland in the town of Dunn in Dane County. The property lies within Schneider Road on the north, Hawkinson Road on the east, Rutland-Dunn…
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…