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Belden Swamp State Natural Area

Belden Swamp is a 1,862-acre wetland complex owned by Douglas County. It is located between two major watersheds. This land mass forms the headwaters of the Spruce River which flows south to the Mississippi, and the Black River. The area features the largest remaining undisturbed open bog in Wisconsin. A large area of muskeg gives this area it’s distinctive northern feel and the conifer swamp add to the beauty of this large wetland.

Directions: From the intersection of Hwy 35 & M in Moose Junction, drive north 5 miles on Hwy. 35 to a parking area west of the road.

Gazetteer: Page 92, B-3.

Phone: 608/266-7012 (Wisconsin DNR).

Web site: Belden Swamp State Natural Area

Signature Species: LeConte’s Sparrow, Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, and Northern Harrier.

Rarities: A Timber Wolf pack.

Hours: 24/7.

Seasonality: Best in spring, summer and fall.


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