Pershing State Wildlife Area
Established in 1953, the Pershing Wildlife Area consists of two large and separate tracts, encompassing approximately 7,400 acres, which are intensively managed for the production of Sharp-tailed Grouse and waterfowl. The Fisher River and associated tributaries, which support several rare, threatened and endangered species, runs through the area. The property contains 15 flowages and gravel trails, as well as an osprey, cormorant and heron rookery.
Address
Hannibal, WI 54439
Contact Information
Voice: 715-532-3737
All InterestsDirections from Nearest Town/IntersectionFrom Hannibal in western Taylor County, travel two miles west on Cty. M -รป the two lobes of the wildlife area lie north and south of Cty. M.