Lemonweir Bottomland Hardwood Forest

State Natural Area (No. 390)


Location: Juneau County. T15N-R5E, Sections 14, 23. 323 acres.

Access: From the intersection of 82 and County HH in southeast Juneau County, go south on County HH 0.6 miles, then east on Arens Road 0.5 mile to the western boundary.

Description: Located at the confluence of the Wisconsin and Lower Lemonweir Rivers, Lemonweir Bottomland Hardwood Forest is an expanse of floodplain forest of silver maple, river birch, green ash, swamp white oak, hackberry, and cottonwood. The extensive forest is laced with swales, running sloughs, and oxbow lakes. The forest is maturing and developing old-growth structure attributes such as large trees, standing snags, tip-ups, and downed course woody debris. The understory is diverse with an assemblage of native grasses and sedges, gray-headed coneflower, and wood nettle. Thickets of buttonbush and dogwood border many of the open swales. The site provides important breeding and migratory habitat for many rare and declining bird species including cerulean warbler (Dendroica cerulea), prothonotary warbler (Protonotaria citrea), yellow-billed cuckoo (Coccyzus americanus), and red-shouldered hawk (Buteo lineatus). Other species are wood duck, osprey, broad-winged hawk, black-billed cuckoo, wood thrush, ovenbird, and scarlet tanager. Lemonweir Bottomland Hardwood Forest is owned by the DNR and was designated a State Natural Area in 2003.




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Last Revised: May 13 2005