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Kimberly Clark State Wildlife Area

This area is managed with fire for Sharp-tailed Grouse that can be found most mornings eating gravel along the roads. Three small flowages have been constructed with associated bogs and marshes. Deer, bears and fishers are often observed along with Sandhill Cranes and a nice variety of waterfowl. Loons, Osprey and Bald Eagles also use this area.

Kimberly Clark State Wildlife Area map

Directions: From Fifield travel west 9 miles on Hwy 70, turn south on Price Lake Road for 3.5 miles. Price Lake Road forms the northwestern boundary of the property with three access roads tracking east across the property. You’ll find ample on-road parking. There are good walk-in roads along Cty. W at four gated entrances.

Gazetteer: Page 86, B-3.

Phone: 715/762-3204 (Park Falls WDNR).

Web site: WDNR Kimberly Clark State Wildlife Area (#33)

Hours: 24/7.

Nearest food & lodging: Fifield or Phillips – both about 12 miles east.


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