Collins Marsh and Nature Center
Features
- Free Admission
- Yes
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Fishing style
- Inland Lake / River
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Adventure Sports Activities
- Kayaking
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Cross-Country Skiing/Snowshoeing Trail Type
- Flat
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Natural Attractions Type
- Parks, Forests, Trails
- Scenic Vistas
- Wildlife Refuge & Reserves
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Snowshoeing
- Yes
Collins Marsh and Nature Center
Collins Marsh is a 4,200 acre state wildlife area located just 20 minutes west of Manitowoc. The facilities include a nature center, screened-in shelter, a 110-foot observation tower fitted with live camera feed of an osprey nest, and workshop. Birders, hunters, photographers, kayakers, hikers and bikers will all find places to explore.
A variety of birds make the marsh their home, including herons, black terns, marsh wrens, sedge wrens and yellow-headed blackbirds. Several pairs of osprey have territories in the marsh, as well.
Canoes and kayaks are available for rent at the nature center for only $10 per day (free for CEI Members) and offer a great opportunity to travel deep into the marsh. Portions of the marsh are closed September 1st - November 30th to protect the waterfowl habitat.
The public is always welcome; however, the nature center building does not observe regular business hours. To ensure that the facilities you want are available, please contact in advance of your trip.


