Woodland Dunes Nature Center and Preserve is an oasis of wildlife habitat, with portions considered globally significant by the Department of Natural Resources. The preserve, much of it formed on ancient beach dunes and wet swales, provides a haven for wildlife and people.
Woodland Dunes contains 1,500 acres of hardwood & conifer forests, wetlands, and prairies located between Two Rivers and Manitowoc, Wisconsin.
Take a stroll, have a look, and listen to the wonders that are found here. Our rare 14 ridges and swales are home and important stopover habitat to neo-tropical songbirds, Monarch butterflies, bats, amphibians, mammals and over 600 plant species. This rare land and its creatures attract thousands of people year-round and serves as an outdoor classroom for our educational programs.
![Wood frog floating in the water](https://www.woodlanddunes.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Wood-frog-billowing-e1737739046447-1024x788.jpg)
We also offer:
- Seven miles of nature trails, including a segment of the Ice Age Trail
- 30-foot viewing tower at the Nature Center
- Little Wings indoor room and outdoor nature play area
- Butterfly and Bee Garden
- Bird viewing area in the Nature Center
- Snowshoe rentals in the winter
Designations:
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Recognized as a State Natural Area by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
![Wetland Gems](https://www.woodlanddunes.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/wisconsin-wetland-gems.png)
One of 100 of Wisconsin’s Wetland Gems
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Recognized as an Important Bird Area
by the Wisconsin Bird Conservation
Partnership