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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. |