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Whitman Dam Wildlife Area

Whitman Dam Wildlife Area showing trees in autumn colors and a pond covered in aquatic plants.

 

Whitman Dam Wildlife Area is a 2,253-acre property in Buffalo County. Find it 3 miles southeast of Cochrane across the main river channel from Merrick State Park. Access is available from Merrick State Park or at the end of Whitman Dam Road west of Kamrowski Road. The property consists of floodplain forest and marshland.  The most popular uses of the property are waterfowl hunting and fishing.

Management Objectives

The Whitman Dam Wildlife Area was established in 1965 through a donation of 1,257 acres of land made to the state of Wisconsin by John Latsch in 1919. Latsch donated the land to be used by citizens of Wisconsin for outdoor recreational activities. In 1936, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers installed Lock and Dam #5, which tied into the north end of the Whitman Dam Wildlife Area. Since the construction of the dam, three culverts have been installed that allow water to flow through the wildlife area. Management on the property is mostly passive.

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Recreation

The Whitman Dam Wildlife Area offers many recreational opportunities:

  • Birding
  • Boating (motorized and non-motorized)
  • Cross-country skiing (no designated trail)
  • Hiking (no designated trail)
  • Hunting (noted for waterfowl)
  • Kayaking
  • Trapping
  • Wild edibles/gathering
  • Wildlife viewing

Amenities

  • Bathroom - none.
  • Parking lot - yes.
  • Campground and size - none.
  • Trails, Types and Lengths - non-designated only.
  • Other amenities - Boat landing.

Maps

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