Tamarack Creek Wildlife Area

Tamarack Creek

Tamarack Creek Wildlife Area is a 542 acre property in Trempealeau County. Find it 10 Miles north of Trempealeau on the west side of Hwy. 93. Access is along county highway F. The property consists of upland hardwoods, marsh, bog, and grassland.

History of Management

Acquisition began in 1959 under the Scattered Wetlands Program. The property has since grown to 542 acres in size. Management on the property consists of boundary posting, parking area maintenance, prescribed burning, timber management and tree/shrub planting.

Recreation Opportunities

The following recreational opportunities exist at Tamarack Creek Wildlife Area:

  • Hunting - rabbits, squirrels, deer, turkey, ruffed grouse, and pheasants (stocked annually)
  • Trapping
  • Hiking
  • Pets (Note)
  • Berry and mushroom picking
  • Trout fishing
  • Wildlife Viewing
  • Bird watching

Additional Information

Download [PDF 233KB] a map of this property.

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For more information on Tamarack Creek Wildlife Area contact the property manager.

Questions for Wildlife Management

Last Revised: Monday March 03 2008