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Brule River Cliffs State Natural Area
Blue Jay Lane, Long Lake, WI
Located on the south shore of the Brule River, Brule River Cliffs contains a series of shaded, north-facing cliffs and talus slopes -- a dolomitic outcropping of the Saunders Formation -- with... Read More
Anvil Lake Trail State Natural Area
Military Rd, , Eagle River, WI
Anvil Lake Trail features a large, mature contiguous block of northern hardwood forest with inclusions of hemlock and scattered mature hemlock nearly throughout. Other natural communities are... Read More
Woods Creek State Natural Area
Woods Creek features northern mesic, wet-mesic, and wet forest within a wetland mosaic of numerous ephemeral ponds and small bogs and swamps in a hummocky landscape. A tributary of Woods Creek... Read More
Grandma Lake Wetlands State Natural Area
Lost Lake Rd, Long Lake, WI
Grandma Lake Wetlands contains a 44-acre pristine soft water bog lake surrounded by an open mat that supports an unusual and diverse flora. Ringing the lake is a wide, open mat of sphagnum... Read More
Blackjack Springs State Natural Area
Blackjack Rd,, Eagle River, WI
Blackjack Springs is located on pitted sandy outwash south of the Deerskin River and drumlinized ground moraine to the southeast that supports extensive stands of mature, mostly dry-mesic... Read More
Wheeler Lake State Natural Area
Wheeler Lake contains a wetland complex with several scattered stands of older growth hemlock and fire origin red pine. The site is remote, poorly roaded, and adjacent to the Goodman tract. The... Read More
Wisconsin Slough State Natural Area
Wisconsin Slough features a unique wetland complex with a hard water spring pond surrounded by diverse sedge meadow and conifer swamp. The 5.6-acre spring pond has alkaline shallow water and a... Read More
Popple River Corridor State Natural Area
Morgan Lake Rd, Armstrong Creek, WI
Popple River Corridor is a complex of wetlands and adjacent uplands situated along the Popple River. The uplands contain fire-origin white and red pine aged at about 100 years. The understory... Read More
Hedmark Pines State Natural Area
Morgan Lake Rd, Armstrong Creek, WI
The highlight of Hedmark Pines is the natural origin pine occurring along the Popple River with most late successional stands containing a canopy of pure red pine. Super-canopy pines are found... Read More
Kieper Creek State Natural Area
Forest Rd 2154, Florence, WI
Of primary ecological importance at Kieper Creek is the great variety and high quality wetlands associated with the mineral-rich Kieper Creek. These range from rather typical tamarack/black... Read More
Lauterman Lake State Natural Area
Forest Rd 2154, Long Lake, WI
Lauterman Lake features an older growth mesic hardwood forest with a hemlock component situated on rich silt loam soils on rolling pitted outwash plain. The site's rich silt loam soils combined... Read More
Beaver Creek State Natural Area
Beaver Creek features high quality natural communities associated with the Vilas-Oneida Outwash Plains landtype including northern dry-mesic forest, northern wet forest, and open bog. The... Read More
Kentuck Lake State Natural Area
Kentuck Lake features a unique 0.7 mile long, 10-20 meter wide swale flanked by two narrow, curving sandy ridges that parallel the north shore of Kentuck Lake. Wind and wave action, in concert... Read More
Diamond Roof State Natural Area
Diamond Roof features upland hardwoods, fast rocky creeks, mixed conifer swamp, and lakes and spring ponds. The northern hardwood forest has a diverse assemblage of sugar maple, basswood, and... Read More
Haymeadow Creek State Natural Area
Forest Rd 2205,, Land O Lakes, WI
Haymeadow Creek features a large, wet meadow interspersed with elevated islands forested with jack pine, red pine, and white pine. Wet areas contain a thin sphagnum carpet with a ground layer... Read More
Bogus Swamp State Natural Area
The aptly named Bogus Swamp is actually an extensive variety of northern wetland types, but none are remotely swamp. Featured is a large muskeg of stunted, scattered black spruce and tamarack... Read More
Pine-Popple Wild Rivers
The 89-mile Pine River and its major tributary, the 62-mile Popple River, offer a true wild experience, being among Wisconsin's more remote river systems. The rivers alternate from quiet... Read More
Peters Marsh Wildlife Area
Peters Marsh Wildlife Area covers 1,687 acres in central Langlade County. The property is made up of a variety of habitat types including forests, fields, wetlands and native grasslands. The... Read More