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La Crosse River State Fishery Area
Bauer Brockway Barrens State Natural Area
Castle Mound Pine Forest State Natural Area
Wazee Lake Recreation Area
Mill Bluff State Park
Big Creek State Fishery Area
Norskedalen Nature & Heritage Center
Goose Island County Park
Hixon Forest Nature Center, La Crosse River Marsh, Riverside Park & Myrick Park
Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife & Fish Refuge - La Crosse District
Kickapoo Valley Reserve
Bear Bluff Peatlands
Black River State Forest & Dike 17
Jay Creek Pine Forest State Natural Area
McGilvray Bridges & Van Loon State Wildlife Area
Wildcat Mountain State Park & Mt. Pisgah Hemlock-Hardwoods State Natural Area
Fort McCory (Military Reservation) Barrens State Natural Area
La Crosse River Trail Prairie State Natural Area
Meadow Valley State Wildlife Area
Duck Egg County Forest
Elroy-Sparta State Trail


Strawberry Lace Inn

Sparta, Wisconsin
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Grapevine Log Cabins
We have walking trail and feeders by the breakfast room that guests like to watch the birds while eating breakfast. We have several kinds of woodpeckers, Blue Birds, Red Cardinals, Orials, Gross Beaks, House Wrens, Nut hatches, Humming Birds, Finches, Titmouse, Blue Jays, Morning Doves to name a few.

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Franklin Victorian Bed & Breakfast
Great Wisconsin Birding and Nature Trail is a mapped auto trail that reaches into every area of the state. Full-color viewing guides with maps and descriptions of every site leads the nature traveler to warblers, shorebirds, eagles, loons, cranes and all manner of mammals found in some of the states premier wildlife venues. Sparta is really central to some great places. Those include: Fort McCoy, Necedah National Wildlife Refuge, Sandhill Wildlife Area (cranberry country), Upper Mississippi River, etc. If you come for a weekend of birding you could see a lot of different habitats. Tundra Swans in late October/November, Trumpeter Swans nesting in the cranberry bogs, loons in the same areas, Whooping Cranes at Necedah, Canvasback migration, Sandhill Crane staging area at Sandhill Wildlife Area, wonderful days for migration along the river ways in spring/fall, rare butterflies/dragonflies around Necedah (for the insect lovers), wolf packs, deer, future elk restoration area.

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Justin Trails Bed and Breakfast Resort
Turkey Vulture 5 Red-tailed Hawk 1 Killdeer 1 Rock Pigeon 2 Mourning Dove 2 Chimney Swift 2 Ruby-throated Hummingbird 1 Red-bellied Woodpecker 3 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 1 Downy Woodpecker 3 Hairy Woodpecker 2 Northern Flicker 2 Eastern Wood-Pewee 10 Eastern Phoebe 5 Great Crested Flycatcher 3 Yellow-throated Vireo 4 Warbling Vireo 3 Red-eyed Vireo 4 Blue Jay 3 American Crow 9 Tree Swallow 1 Barn Swallow 6 Cliff Swallow 2 Black-capped Chickadee 5 White-breasted Nuthatch 6

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