Spring Creek Wildlife Area

Phillips, WI 54555

Spring Creek Wildlife Area is a 1,000-acre property located eight miles southwest of Phillips in Price County. The diverse wildlife area includes four waterfowl flowages totaling 220 acres of water at full capacity as well as 261 acres of aspen, 156 acres of upland brush, 200 acres of lowland brush, 150 acres of conifer and muskeg and 16 acres of fallow field/grassland.

To get to Spring Creek Wildlife Area, travel 5 miles southwest on State Highway 111, just south of Phillips, from State Highway 13. Then travel 1/3 of a mile south on Pioneer Road to reach Spring Creek Way, which will take you to the property entrance.

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