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Wisconsin State Natural Areas Program
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SNA Logo Sign

The Wisconsin State Natural Areas Program is a conservation program created to highlight and protect areas with outstanding natural or archaeological resources in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. There are currently 687 State Natural Areas (SNAs) encompassing almost 400,000 acres (160,000 ha).[1] SNAs protect natural communities, geological formations, and archaeological sites for research purposes and as refuges for biodiversity and endangered or threatened species.[1]

Newer SNA Sign

Wisconsin's State Natural Areas Program was created in 1951, the first such state-sponsored program in the United States, with guidance from early conservationists such as Aldo Leopold, Norman C. Fassett, Albert Fuller, and John Thomas Curtis.[2]

Common SNA Sign
Trempealeau Mountain SNA (viewed from Brady's Bluff SNA)

The program is managed by the Bureau of Natural Heritage Conservation in the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and advised by the Natural Areas Preservation Council (NAPC), a council of 11 scientists and conservationists. The smallest SNAs are less than 1 acre (0.40 ha) and the largest is over 7,700 acres (3,100 ha).[2] Many SNAs have been established on lands already owned by the state, such as within Wisconsin state parks. Others are on land managed by other entities like the U.S. Forest Service, National Park Service, county governments, or conservation organizations like The Nature Conservancy. In those cases cooperative agreements or conservation easements are used.[2]

Ecosystem management practices range from a "hands-off" approach to very active processes such as introduced species removal and controlled burning. SNAs are generally open to low-impact recreation like hiking and birdwatching, but disallow intensive activities like camping and mountain biking, and usually lack even basic amenities like restrooms or maintained trails. Numerous SNAs are closed to the public to protect the most sensitive flora, fauna, and ecosystems, including rare and endangered species.[2]

List of Wisconsin State Natural Areas

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SNA # SNA Name County Image
1 Parfrey's Glen Sauk
2 Cedarburg Bog Ozaukee
3 Faville Prairie Jefferson
4 Flambeau River Hardwood Forest Sawyer
5 Wyalusing Hardwood Forest Grant
6 Scuppernong Prairie Waukesha
7 Necedah Oak-Pine Savanna Juneau
8 Cedar Grove Hawk Research Station Sheboygan
9 Brady's Bluff Prairie Trempealeau
10 Dewey Heights Prairie Grant
11 Haskell Noyes Memorial Woods Fond du Lac
12 Peninsula Park Beech Forest Door
13 Peninsula Park White Cedar Forest Door
14 Necedah Oak-Pine Forest Juneau
15 Mt. Pisgah Hemlock-Hardwoods Vernon
16 Castle Mound Pine Forest Jackson
17 The Ridges Sanctuary Door
18 Midway Railroad Prairie La Crosse
19 Pine Cliff Iowa
20 Krueger Pines Lincoln
21 Trout Lake Conifer Swamp Vilas
22 Toy Lake Swamp Iron
23 Browntown Oak Forest Green
24 Nipissing Swamp Manitowoc
24 Wilderness Ridge Manitowoc
25 Lake of the Pines Conifer-Hardwoods Sawyer
26 Plum Lake Hemlock Forest Vilas
27 Devil's Lake Oak Forest Sauk
28 New Observatory Woods Dane
29 Buena Vista Quarry Prairie Portage
30 Tiffany Bottoms Buffalo
31 Finnerud Pine Forest Oneida
32 Crex Sand Prairie Burnett
33 Tower Hill Bottoms Iowa
34 Bittersweet Lakes Vilas
35 Ripon Prairie Fond du Lac
35 Muehl Springs Sheboygan
36 Avon Bottoms Rock
37 Seagull Bar Marinette
38 Abraham's Woods Green
39 Charles Pond Oconto
40 Rice Lake Oneida
41 Fourmile Island Rookery Dodge
42 Summerton Bog Marquette
43 Poppy's Rock Waupaca
44 Durst Rockshelter Sauk
45 Pine Hollow Sauk
46 VanderBloemen Bog Manitowoc
47 Sister Islands Door
48 Cherney Maribel Caves Manitowoc
49 Black Tern Bog Vilas
50 Two Creeks Buried Forest Manitowoc
51 Waupun Park Maple Forest Fond Du Lac
52 Lodde's Mill Bluff Sauk
53 New Munster Bog Island Kenosha
54 Chiwaukee Prairie Kenosha
55 Marinette County Beech Forest Marinette
56 Sander's Park Hardwoods Racine
57 Toft Point Door
58 Oliver Prairie Green
59 Spruce Lake Bog Fond du Lac
60 Tamarack Creek Bog Trempealeau
61 Cedarburg Beech Woods Ozaukee
62 Silver Lake Bog Kenosha
63 Waterloo Prairie Dodge
64 Swenson Wet Prairie Rock
65 Solon Springs Sharptail Barrens Douglas
66 Eagle Oak Opening Waukesha
67 Fairy Chasm Ozaukee
68 Avoca Prairie and Savanna Iowa
69 Blue River Sand Barrens Grant
70 Lawrence Creek Marquette
71 Kohler Park Dunes Sheboygan
72 Cady's Marsh Sauk
73 Gibraltar Rock Columbia
74 Blue Hills Felsenmeer Rusk
75 Ableman's Gorge Sauk
76 Five-Mile Bluff Prairie Pepin
77 Blackhawk Island State Natural Area Juneau
78 Flora Spring Pond Langlade
79 Holmboe Conifer Forest Oneida
80 Hub City Bog Richland
81 Nelson-Trevino Bottoms Buffalo
82 Baxter's Hollow Sauk
83 Moquah Barrens Bayfield
84 Schmidt Maple Woods Clark
85 Buena Vista Prairie Chicken Meadow Portage
86 Audubon Goose Pond Columbia
87 Point Beach Ridges Manitowoc
88 Kettle Moraine Low Prairie Waukesha
89 Wyalusing Walnut Forest Grant
90 Newport Conifer-Hardwoods Door
91 Honey Creek Sauk
92 Miscauno Cedar Swamp Marinette
93 Milwaukee River and Swamp Fond du Lac
94 Spring Lake Fond du Lac
95 Renak-Polak Maple-Beech Woods Racine
96 Muir Park Marquette
97 South Bluff/Devil's Nose Sauk
98 East Bluff Sauk
99 Karcher Springs Racine
100 Fountain Creek Wet Prairie Green Lake
101 Tellock's Hill Woods Waupaca
102 Spring Green Preserve Sauk
103 Lampson Moraine Pines Washburn
104 Dunbar Barrens Marinette
105 Natural Bridge and Rockshelter Sauk
106 Peat Lake Kenosha
107 Johnson Lake Barrens and Springs Vilas
108 Lost Canoe Vilas
109 Dells of the Eau Claire River Marathon
110 Jackson Harbor Ridges Door
111 Bean Lake Jefferson
112 Muskego Park Hardwoods Waukesha
113 Newark Road Prairie Rock
114 Waubesa Wetlands Dane
115 Gobler Lake Oneida
116 Dory's Bog and Hunt Hill Washburn
117 Scott Lake and Shelp Lake Forest
118 Giant White Pine Grove Forest
119 Franklin and Butternut Lakes Forest
120 Cherry Lake Sedge Meadow Racine
121 Plagge Woods Chippewa
122 Beulah Bog Walworth
123 Comstock Bog-Meadow Marquette
124 Moose Lake Iron
125 Mud Lake[3] Door
126 Bear Creek Cave Sauk
127 Aurora Lake Vilas
128 Ottawa Lake Fen Waukesha
129 Jung Hemlock-Beech Forest Shawano
130 Cherokee Marsh Dane
131 Powers Bluff Maple Woods Wood
132 Young Prairie Walworth
133 Gullickson's Glen Jackson
134 Putnam Park Eau Claire
135 Kewaskum Maple-Oak Woods Washington
136 Trenton Bluff Prairie Pierce