Monday, October 12, 2009

Wood County Wildlife Area

Have you visited the Wood County Wildlife Area?

Wood County Wildlife Area is a 21,000 acre property. Wood County Wildlife area lies in southwestern Wood County, approximately 20 miles north of Necedah, 25 miles south of Marshfield and 18 miles west of Wisconsin Rapids. Access to the area can be achieved by town roads or County Highway X which intersects with State Highway 173.

The area lies between the Meadow Valley Wildlife Area on the south and the Sandhill Wildlife Area on the north. Collectively, these three areas are referred to as the Sandhill-Meadow Valley Work Unit which represents the largest block of statemanaged wildlife lands in Wisconsin. Nearly 150 square miles of public lands are found in the Work Unit.
Wildlife Area Info

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