The Horicon 

Marsh
 


What is a marsh?

Why is the Horicon Marsh special?

A State Wildlife Area and a National Refuge?

Attractions on the Horicon Marsh

Many things live there:
Fish on the Horicon Marsh
Birds on the Horicon Marsh
Mammals on the Horicon Marsh
Amphibians on the Horicon Marsh
Reptiles on the Horicon Marsh
Plants on the Horicon Marsh

References

Games

About Us


Welcome to our page about the Horicon Marsh. We hope that anyone who reads our page will understand what a special resource this marsh is to our area, the people who visit it and the animals that live there. It is also important to the world because of the role it plays as a rest stop for migrating birds.

If you are interested in visiting the Horicon Marsh, it is in
South Central Wisconsin. The marsh is about an hour northwest of Milwaukee. The Horicon Marsh Department of Natural Resources website has maps and other information about the marsh.

Horicon Marsh DNR