Wausua, Wisconsin
Luxury cabin retreat in Wausau, Wisconsin on 10 wooded acres. Offers modern design, full kitchen, spa-bath, heated floors, and total privacy—ideal for a romantic getaway.
Wausau makes a smart home base for anyone chasing the best birding spots in Wisconsin, especially in spring when migration lights up central Wisconsin. With the Wisconsin River cutting through town and forested hills rising nearby, you can pivot from lake edges to hardwood canopy to wide-open marsh in a single day. It’s what makes Wausau one of the best birding spots in Wisconsin. Expect Bald Eagles overhead, flashes of Scarlet Tanagers in the trees, and the unmistakable calls of Sandhill Cranes from wetland habitat.
Start your adventure at Bluegill Bay County Park on Lake DuBay, an easy spot for raptors, loons, and waterfowl during spring movement. Then trade shoreline for elevation at Rib Mountain State Park, where mature hardwood forest and big lookout points help you catch migrating songbirds and seasonal hawk activity. If you want quieter, longer walks, Nine Mile County Forest brings deep-woods birding with mixed stands that can reward patient listening and careful scanning, representing one of the best birding spots in Wisconsin.
For a higher species count, head to another of the best birding spots in Wisconsin, Big Eau Pleine County Park. Here, reservoir shoreline, brushy fields, and wooded pockets bring cranes, herons, bluebirds, and migrating ducks. Nearby, Big Eau Pleine Woods State Natural Area protects rare bottomland forest and wetland habitat, a prime choice if you’re hoping for specialized woodland and wetland birds. Serious birders should also carve out time for the George W. Mead State Wildlife Area, a cornerstone for birding in Wisconsin thanks to its sweeping marsh and grassland habitat. Dewey Marsh State Natural Area adds classic sedge meadow birding, and Rookery Park on Lake Wausau offers a memorable chance to observe colonial waterbirds during the breeding season.
Between outings, add a cultural stop that pairs perfectly with your birding adventure. The Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum brings a fresh angle to Wisconsin birdwatching, pairing field sightings with global, bird, and nature-inspired work. It’s fascinating, and also one of the top things to do in Wausau each year.
After dawn patrols and trail miles, come back to a modern luxury cabin in Wisconsin, situated on a secluded wooded lot just outside Wausau. High-end finishes, expansive windows, and a full kitchen make it easy to settle in. Refresh in a spa-inspired bathroom with a steam shower built for two, then cozy up by the fireplace with a glass of wine as the forest quiets down. For couples who want an adventure-filled spring escape with comfort built in, book your stay and make Wausau your birding headquarters.