Boscobel Unit – Lower Wisconsin State Riverway

Boscobel Unit – Lower Wisconsin State Riverway

Boscobel Unit – Lower Wisconsin State Riverway is a 1,342 acre property located in Grant County. The property consists of river, sloughs, open marsh, and bottomland forest. Find it north of Boscobel on Highway 61 before crossing the river.

History of Property

The Lower Wisconsin State Riverway was created in 1989 to protect and preserve the scenic beauty and natural character of the river valley, to manage the resources of the area for the long term benefit of the citizens of the state, and to provide a quality public recreational area in a manner consistent with the resource and aesthetic protection goals and objectives. The Wisconsin River flows unimpeded by any man-made structures for 92.3 miles from the dam at Prairie Du Sac downstream to its mouth at the Mississippi River. The Lower Wisconsin State Riverway boundary contains 79,275 acres, of which over 44,000 are in state ownership, divided into 26 management units. The Lower Wisconsin State Riverway Board, [Exit DNR] a unique and separate State agency, is responsible for the scenic protection of the river valley.

Over 285 bird and 45 mammal species are abundant within the LWSR.

Recreation Opportunities

The following recreational opportunities exist at Boscobel Unit – Lower Wisconsin State Riverway:

  • Hunting
  • Trapping
  • Hiking
  • Pets (Note)
  • Berry picking, etc...
  • Wildlife viewing
  • Fishing
  • Bird watching
  • Canoeing/boating
  • Historical and archeological sites

Additional Information

Download [PDF 533KB] a map of this property.

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For more information on Boscobel Unit – Lower Wisconsin State Riverway contact the property manager.

Questions for Wildlife Management

Last Revised: Wednesday April 16 2008