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St. Croix Islands State Wildlife Area
The Apple River and St. Croix River
come together in a delta called the St.
Croix Islands. These scattered oak and
maple tree-covered islands range in size
and are easy to access by canoe or
kayak from the St. Croix River. During
the spring migration nearly every type
of duck, goose or swan in Wisconsin
travels through this area. This important
migratory route also serves many
species of raptors including Bald Eagles,
Osprey, Red-shouldered Hawk, Turkey
Vultures, and Northern Harriers.
Wooded corridors along the Apple
River hold Wood Thrush, Winter Wren,
Pileated and Red-headed Woodpeckers,
Eastern Towhees and Louisiana
Waterthrush. Summer nesters include
the Ruddy Duck, Green-wing teal and
American Bitterns. Osprey nest here
also along with Bald Eagles and Great
Blue Herons.
Directions: To access the area, take
Cty. I northwest 3 miles to 210th
Avenue.
Gazetteer: Page 70, C-3.
Phone: 715/684-2914.
Web site: WDNR St. Croix Islands State Wildlife Area
Signature Species: Ring-necked
Duck, Canvasback Duck and Bald
Eagle.
Seasonality: Open year round.
Parking: Parking lot provided.
Nearest food & lodging:
Somerset, three miles southeast. |