Big Eau Pleine Woods State Natural Area
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Big Eau Pleine Woods is an old-growth northern mesic forest located on a sloping peninsula that projects south into the Big Eau Pleine Reservoir, an impoundment of the Big Eau Pleine River. Sugar maple dominates the old growth forest with basswood, yellow birch, hemlock, and red oak. The largest trees occur on a small hilltop with a younger mixed-species forest occurring on the slopes. The gently rolling moraine contains numerous tip-up mounds and fallen, decaying trees afford a variety of microhabitats for plants and animals. The understory is rich with a diversity of spring ephemerals such as trillium, violets, hepatica, and bloodroot. Rare and uncommon nesting birds include cerulean warbler (Dendroica cerulea), Acadian flycatcher (Empidonax virescens), olive-sided flycatcher, and yellow-throated vireo. Big Eau Pleine Woods is owned by the Marathon County and was designated a State Natural Area in 1990.
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Coordinates: 44°44'11"N 89°50'35"W
- Big Eau Pleine County Park 4.6 km
- Mirror Lake State Park 128 km
- High Cliff State Park 137 km
- Devil's Lake State Park 143 km
- Horicon National Wildlife Refuge 152 km
- Lodi Marsh State Natural Area 161 km
- Kettle Moraine State Forest 186 km
- Point Beach State Forest 190 km
- Potawatomi State Park 191 km
- Whitefish Dunes State Park 207 km
- Maguire Land 4.4 km
- Ridgeview Quarry 8.4 km
- Weyerts Family Farm 11 km
- Wausau Paper Company Mosinee Mill 13 km
- Runway 17-35 CWA 14 km
- Runway 8-26 CWA 15 km
- Indianhead Golf Course 15 km
- Central Wisconsin Airport (KCWA) 15 km
- Cranberry Bog 15 km
- Flint Hills Resources 19 km