Storrs Lake Wildlife Area

Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR

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  • Natural Attractions Type
    • Wildlife Refuge & Reserves

Storrs Lake Wildlife Area

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The Storrs Lake Wildlife Areas(753 acres) has a mix of grasslands, wetlands and woodlots, providing habitat for a wide variety of wildlife. Bower's Lake and Storrs Lake are partially within the property boundary. Storrs Lake has a good fishery and a boat access site provides good access for anglers pursuing panfish, largemouth bass and northern pike. The property is currently used extensively for pheasant hunting. Waterfowl hunting occurs on the open wetlands and on Storrs and Bower's Lake. Deer, turkey, dove and squirrel hunting occur on the uplands. The property is also heavily used for hiking and wildlife watching due to its proximity to Janesville, its scenic diversity of habitat types and good access. A segment of the National Ice Age Park and Trail crosses the property.