
Location: Waupaca County
Area protected: 27 acres
This conservancy is one of two conservancies provided by the same property owner in Waupaca County and increases the buffer for the Mukwa State Wildlife Area, a public, undeveloped wildlife area of the State of Wisconsin.
This property lies along Wolf River and includes 500 feet of shoreline which is known to provide spawning habitat for sturgeon. This conservancy also includes 20 acres of wetlands and contains a unique glacial sand dune which is believed to be part of the northern extent of the now extinct glacial Lake Oshkosh. A recent archeological dig found impressions and artifacts such as a Jesuit ring, pottery pieces and spearheads.