Moose River Cedar Hills State Natural Area

Moose River Cedar Hills features patches of upland mesic cedar forest bordering tributaries of the Moose River. These stands are associated with good quality examples of wetland communities including a long established beaver flowage, northern sedge meadow/alder thicket, black spruce-tamarack bog, and northern hardwood swamp. Patches of upland forest bordering tributaries of the Moose River are dominated by medium-large northern white cedar with super canopy white pine and associated hemlock, yellow birch, paper birch, and red maple. The shrub and sapling layer is sparse and heavy deer browse is occurring throughout.

Within the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, Sawyer County. 601 acres.

Moose River Cedar Hills #438 Map

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources- Moose River Cedar Hills #438