Amey Pond Wildlife Refuge Area
Amey Pond Wildlife Refuge Area is located in New Haven Township, which is the southeast corner of Adams County, Central Wisconsin, just north of Columbia County and West of Marquette County. It consists of 100% of the land around Amey Pond which is 56 acres of water owned by the State of Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. There’s a little creek about 2 city blocks long that link Mason Lake and the pond together. Just like Mason Lake, it has Northern Pike, Largemouth Bass, Panfish and possibly some Walleye with a maximum depth of about 7 feet. This area provides habitat for a variety of Wisconsin Waterfowl including: Mallard Ducks, Wood Ducks, Coots, Pelicans, Geese and more…
According to a posted WI DNR sign, there is: “#1. No Waterfowl Hunting at any time and #2. No Entry September 1st to December 31st.
Amey Pond Wisconsin
Area Public Lands in Wisconsin
- Pine Islands Wildlife Area
- Dells of The Wisconsin River Natural Area
- Upper Neenah Creek State Fishery Area
- Summerton Bog SNA
Nearby Communities:
- Briggsville
- Big Spring
- Wisconsin Dells
- Endeavor
- Portage
- Oxford