Hiking Near Me in Harshaw, wi
Germain Hemlocks State Natural Area
5193 Kellnhauser Dr, Harshaw, WI
Situated between three lakes, Germain Hemlocks features steep-sided stony ridges that support old-growth northern mesic forest dominated by large hemlock with supercanopy white and red pines.... Read More
Lower Tomahawk River Pines State Natural Area
Prairie Lake Rd, Tomahawk, WI
Lower Tomahawk River Pines features mature stands of dry-mesic pine forest, which were historically prevalent over large portions of this ecoregion but are now rare and diminishing. This site... Read More
Two Lakes Pine-Oak Forest State Natural Area
2 Lakes Rd, Lake Tomahawk, WI
On the gently rolling, sandy terrain between three lakes and conifer swamp is a northern dry-mesic forest dominated by large to medium-sized white pine, red pine, and red oak. In the oldest and... Read More
Upper Kaubashine Creek State Natural Area
Upper Kaubashine Creek supports an extensive wetland community that is relatively undisturbed and contains a regionally significant concentration of springs. The creek is an important... Read More
Willow Flowage Scenic Waters Area
With limited development and access, the Willow Flowage Scenic Waters Area is a large, island-studded reservoir with a truly wild flavor. The property includes 73 miles of shoreline (95% of... Read More
Tomahawk River Pines State Natural Area
Upper Tomahawk River Pines features several undisturbed stands of large red pine located along a wild and undeveloped reach of the Tomahawk River. The even-aged pines originated following... Read More
Tomahawk Lake Hemlocks State Natural Area
8189 Rainbow Rd, Lake Tomahawk, WI
Situated on gently rolling pitted outwash, Tomahawk Lake Hemlocks features a northern mesic forest of mature hemlock and yellow birch with hemlock dominant in kettle depressions. The canopy... Read More
Lily Lake State Natural Area
Spring Creek Drive, Tomahawk, WI
Lily Lake is a 42-acre seepage lake surrounded by open bog and uplands of jack pine, paper birch, and aspen. The bog mat is similar in characteristics to those typically found in central... Read More
Wind Pudding Lake State Natural Area
Wind Pudding Lake is a large, soft water, seepage lake with separate shallow and deep basins both of which contain unusual flora. The shallow central and southwest portions comprise most of the... Read More
Mercer Lake Habitat Area
Mercer Lake Habitat Area is a 56-acre peninsula extending into the southern shore of Mercer Lake in Oneida County. It includes a large amount of shore frontage, fringed with older age pine.... Read More
Finnerud Pine Forest State Natural Area
Finnerud Pine Forest features an old-growth red pine stand more than 140 years old. Red pine dominates with many trees in the 2-foot diameter size class. White pine is much less prevalent, the... Read More
Squirrel River Pines State Natural Area
Squirrel River Pines features a fine example of northern dry-mesic forest situated on a narrow, sandy peninsula running northeasterly towards the Squirrel River. The forest is dominated by a... Read More
Bearskin State Trail
518 W Somo Ave, Tomahawk, WI
Named for the Bearskin Creek the trail follows, this former railroad corridor is an opportunity to experience the Northwoods of Wisconsin. The railroad line was built to export white pine logs... Read More
Gobler Lake State Natural Area
Gobler Lake Rd, Tomahawk, WI
Gobler Lake contains a large open bog and a soft water bog lake and includes a geologically significant esker within the natural area. Gobler Lake is a 20-acre, muck-bottomed bog lake with... Read More
Shallow Lake State Natural Area
Muskellunge Lake Rd, Rhinelander, WI
Shallow Lake is a 29-acre soft-water seepage lake with a boggy shoreline that supports a diverse assemblage of floating leaved and submergent aquatic vegetation. Characteristic plants include... Read More
Bittersweet Lakes State Natural Area
Four soft water seepage lakes, each separated by an isthmus are the main features of the natural area. The lakes are Bittersweet (104 acres, 31 feet), Oberlin (46 acres, 25 feet), Smith (43... Read More
Trout River State Natural Area
US-51, Woodruff, WI
The Trout River is a slow, warm, alkaline stream with clear water of high fertility. Flowing west from Trout Lake, it eventually joins the Manitowish River just west of the forest boundary.... Read More
Black Tern Bog State Natural Area
US-51, Woodruff, WI
Black Tern Bog consists of two small seepage lakes in a pitted outwash plain and contains an outstanding flora including several rare and unusual species. About 20 acres of quaking sphagnum bog... Read More
Big Swamp State Natural Area
Swanson Lake Road, Rhinelander, WI
Big Swamp is a vast peatland that harbors extensive stands of muskeg, open bog, poor fen, sedge meadow, and an undeveloped seepage lake. In the southern and central portion of the site is a... Read More
Camp Lake and Pines
10750 Sth 70 E,, Woodruff, WI
Camp Lake and Pines features a dry-mesic forest bordering the east and south sides of Camp Lake, an undisturbed soft-water seepage lake. The canopy is dominated by large red pine and white pine... Read More