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St. Feriole Island This 240-acre island on the east channel of the Mississippi River has a mix of habitats including beaches, floodplain forest and grassland. In the spring, floodwaters create mud flats ideal for migrating shorebirds. One may see American Avocets along the beach. A trail leads away from the parking lot to a floodplain hardwood forest where warblers and other migrant songbirds can be seen. Peregrine Falcons hunt ducks along this stretch of the river corridor.
Directions: In downtown Prairie du Chien at Hwy 35 & Hwy 18, drive west on Blackhawk Avenue and cross the bridge to get onto the island. Gazetteer: Page 32, D-2 (prior to 10th edition). | Page 82, E-3 (10th edition). Phone: 608/326-7207. Web site: Prairie du Chien, St. Feriole Island Signature Species: Bonaparte’s Gulls and shorebirds. Seasonality: Open all year 6am-11pm. Parking: Parking lot. Nearest food & lodging: Prairie du Chien. |

