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Tiffany Wildlife Area: A Maze of Ponds and Wetlands in a Large Hardwood Forest

Tiffany Wildlife Area: A Maze of Ponds and Wetlands in a Large Hardwood Forest The Chippewa River bisects the roughly 13-mile long Tiffany Wildlife Area -- one of the largest contiguous bottomland hardwood forests in the state. It’s a great place to connect with nature and get out into the wilderness, whether you’re on a canoe, kayak, or on foot. Beaver dams on sloughs and old river meanders create dozens of ponds, wetlands and other areas to explore.

Summary:
Location: Buffalo/Pepin Counties
Acres: 13,000
Habitat: Grassland, Forest, Wetland
Activities: Camping, Canoeing, Hunting, Trapping, Hiking, Cross-country Skiing
Parking Areas: 17

Located just 45 minutes south of Eau Claire and 90 minutes north of La Crosse, Tiffany is a perfect day getaway for many Wisconsinites who love the outdoors. Plan your trip today. Get started at

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