Camping Near Me in Manitowish Waters, wi
Northern Highland American Legion State Forest
3237 Crystal Lake Road, Boulder Junction, WI
Established in 1925 to protect the headwaters of the Wisconsin, Flambeau and Manitowish rivers, the Northern Highland American Legion (NHAL) State Forest occupies more than 232,000 acres in... Read More
Headwater Lakes State Natural Area
Forest Rd 514, Lac du Flambeau, WI
Headwater Lakes features two unique soft-water lakes, Wabasso Lake and Cedar Lake. Wabasso Lake is a 49-acre deep, seepage lake with a diverse and unusual aquatic flora. The submerged aquatic... Read More
Border Lakes State Natural Area
E Bay Rd, Presque Isle, WI
Border Lakes, also known as the Catherine Wolter Wilderness Area, features a natural mosaic of forest habitats interspersed with 15 undeveloped lakes and large ponds. Of significance are the... Read More
Bass Lake Preserve State Natural Area
Duck Lake Rd, Park Falls, WI
Situated within a landscape of gently rolling pitted outwash, Bass Lake Preserve contains a small, 15-acre, undeveloped soft-water seepage lake, which still retains wilderness characteristics.... Read More
Chippewa Trail State Natural Area
Fs916 Rd, , Lac du Flambeau, WI
Chippewa Trail features a mosaic of northern mesic, dry-mesic, wet-mesic and wet forest and open bog communities with small acid bog ponds. Overall, the forest is of natural origin that, if... Read More
Tucker Lake Hemlocks State Natural Area
Amik Lake Ln, Park Falls, WI
Tucker Lake Hemlocks contains an old-growth hemlock and yellow birch forest located on Tucker Lake, a large, undeveloped soft-water drainage lake. The forest shows some evidence of past... 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
Memorial Grove Hemlocks State Natural Area
Memorial Grove Hemlocks features an excellent example of old-growth hemlock forest dominated by hemlock with yellow birch and sugar maple and exhibiting very little evidence of human... Read More
Doering Woods State Natural Area
Forest Rd 144, Park Falls, WI
Doering Woods is a mature stand of hemlock-hardwoods which has a history of selective cutting throughout. Canopy dominants are hemlock, and yellow birch. Canopy associates include red maple,... Read More
Turtle-Flambeau Scenic Waters Area
Flowage Rd, Park Falls, WI
Undisturbed, wooded shorelines and islands offer the opportunity to boat, camp, fish and enjoy the outdoors in wild and rugged northern Wisconsin. Spread across 40,000 acres in Iron County, the... Read More
Foulds Creek State Natural Area
Forest Rd 132, Park Falls, WI
Fould's Creek is an aggregation of forested and non-forested stands, which span the continuum of moisture and nutrient gradients from northern mesic forests to wet-mesic to bogs and streams.... Read More
Little Willow Drumlin State Natural Area
Steiger Rd, Park Falls, WI
Little Willow Drumlin features a mosaic of upland and wetland communities including the headwaters of Little Willow Creek, a tributary of the Willow River. The uplands are dominated by a rich,... Read More
Elk River Valley State Natural Area
Sheep Ranch Rd, Phillips, WI
Elk River Valley contains a diversity of communities including northern wet-mesic forest, hardwood swamp, spring pond, and spring runs. Of notable interest is the high quality northern... Read More
Riley Lake State Natural Area
Forest Rd 136, Phillips, WI
Riley Lake features a vast peatland complex on washed till-outwash in old glacial drainages. The primary characteristic is the large, continuous bog and spruce muskeg community covering many... Read More
Holmboe Conifer Forest State Natural Area
Holmboe Conifer Forest features a variety of old-growth northern forest types on very steep morainal topography along the south bank of the Pelican River. A hemlock forest occupies the... 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
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
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
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
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