Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary

Geese at the Wildlife Sanctuary
Kids feeding the ducks and geese at the Wildlife Sanctuary.

Features

  • Free Admission
    • Yes
    • On Water
  • Cross-Country Skiing/Snowshoeing Trail Type
    • Groomed
    • Tracked
    • Flat
    • Open
    • Wooded
  • Natural Attractions Type
    • Parks, Forests, Trails
    • Wildlife Refuge & Reserves
  • Trail Length (miles)
    • 6
  • Shelter
    • Yes
  • Toilets
    • Yes

Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary

Information: 920-391-3671
Open Apr 15-Sept 15, 8am-7:30pm; Sept 16-Apr 14, 8am-4:30pm.
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Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary in Green Bay, Wisconsin, is a 700-acre urban wildlife refuge where visitors of all ages can connect with nature up close. The sanctuary features walking trails, native animal exhibits and interactive learning opportunities that showcase Wisconsin’s wildlife, from deer and foxes to owls, eagles and reptiles. With seasonal programs, educational demonstrations and hands-on experiences, guests can explore habitats, feed the animals and discover conservation efforts that protect local ecosystems.

Open year-round, Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary offers a peaceful and engaging outdoor escape for families, nature enthusiasts and anyone looking to experience Wisconsin’s wild side.