Hunt Hill Nature Center

Hunt Hill Nature Center We are a nonprofit nature sanctuary, located in Sarona, Wisconsin. In addition to our beautiful natural surroundings, we offer a wide variety of opportunities.

We are a nonprofit nature sanctuary, located in Northern Wisconsin, dedicated to connecting people to the environment. Our facility boasts some of the most beautiful and unique habitats found in Wisconsin: bogs, old growth forests, prairie, and glacial lakes. In the spring and fall we host many local school groups. In the summer we have Adult Residential and Youth Day Camps. We have programming ye

ar round on nature-related topics to connect people to nature. The land that Hunt Hill Audubon Sanctuary is situated on originally belonged to the Andrews Family. The Andrews family members were strong supporters of the fledgling environmental movement, and daughter Frances developed a deep affection for wilderness, but especially for Hunt Hill. They worked with Aldo Leopold, Ernest Oberholtzer (“Father of the Boundary Waters”), Roger Tory Peterson, Owen Gromme, Ernie Swift, and many other conservationists. They helped establish the Wilderness Society. Besides Hunt Hill, they also owned land in the Boundary Waters on Rainy Lake, and on Isle Royale, which later was converted to part of that national park.Frances became the sole heir to the Andrews estate and decided late in life to donate Hunt Hill to the National Audubon Society as a nature education center in northern Wisconsin. In 1986, after thirty-one inspirational years, the Audubon Camp was closed for financial reasons, with 200 adult campers a year experiencing programs at Hunt Hill. Rumors of selling the camp to developers motivated a small group of local Twin Cities and northern Wisconsin supporters to save the camp. In 1989, after incorporating as a non-profit corporation, the Friends of Hunt Hill Audubon Sanctuary (FOHHAS) secured a no-cost lease to reopen the camp under local direction. A broader environmental focus shifted to families, day camps for youth, and current environmental issues. Visit our website or call today to learn how you can get involved at Hunt Hill!

Happy Global Wind Day!Today is all about celebrating the power of wind and the possibilities it holds for a cleaner, mor...
06/16/2026

Happy Global Wind Day!

Today is all about celebrating the power of wind and the possibilities it holds for a cleaner, more sustainable future. From generating clean electricity to reducing carbon emissions, wind energy is helping communities around the globe move toward a greener tomorrow.

Step outside today, feel the breeze, and think about all the ways wind shapes our world—from carrying seeds and migrating birds to generating clean, renewable energy.

The monarch caterpillars are starting to hatch! Watch for a small yellow and black striped insect on your milkweed plant...
06/15/2026

The monarch caterpillars are starting to hatch! Watch for a small yellow and black striped insect on your milkweed plants. This little fellow is tiny - less than an inch long!

06/14/2026

We had some visitors by the Rec Hall at Hunt Hill Nature Center today!

Happy World Cougar Day!Cougars are one of North America’s most impressive predators—and they go by many names, including...
06/12/2026

Happy World Cougar Day!

Cougars are one of North America’s most impressive predators—and they go by many names, including mountain lion, puma, and catamount!

✨ Fun Facts:
🐾 A cougar can leap up to 18 feet high and 40 feet in a single bound.
🗺️ Cougars have the largest range of any wild land mammal in the Western Hemisphere.
😺 Unlike lions, tigers, and jaguars, cougars can’t roar—but they can purr!

These powerful cats play an important role in keeping ecosystems healthy and balanced.

Which cougar fact surprised you the most?

Reminder: Don't miss this special Little Explorers adventure!Join us for Little Explorers: Field Trip to the Canoe Museu...
06/12/2026

Reminder: Don't miss this special Little Explorers adventure!

Join us for Little Explorers: Field Trip to the Canoe Museum as we partner with the Wisconsin Canoe Heritage Museum for a fun morning of discovery and exploration. This month, we'll meet at the museum in Spooner for a special Little Explorers adventure!

📍 Wisconsin Canoe Heritage Museum, Spooner
📅 Saturday, June 13
⏰ 10:00–11:30 am
🎉 FREE program!

Registration is not required, but is encouraged. We’ll see you at the museum at 10:00 am!

Happy International Lynx Day!Lynx and bobcats may look similar, but these wild cats have some pretty amazing differences...
06/11/2026

Happy International Lynx Day!

Lynx and bobcats may look similar, but these wild cats have some pretty amazing differences!

❄️ Lynx have giant furry paws that act like natural snowshoes, helping them walk across deep snow.
😺 Both lynx and bobcats have adorable ear tufts, but lynx sport much longer ones.
🐾 Bobcats are the smaller, more adaptable cousins and can live in forests, deserts, swamps, and even near neighborhoods.
🌙 Both are skilled, mostly solitary hunters that prefer to keep a low profile.

These elusive cats remind us that some of nature’s most incredible creatures are rarely seen—but always worth protecting.

Have you ever spotted a bobcat or lynx in the wild?

Start your morning with wildlife, wonder, and a sweet treat!Join the Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin at Hunt H...
06/10/2026

Start your morning with wildlife, wonder, and a sweet treat!

Join the Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin at Hunt Hill Nature Center for Predators, Prey & Pastries — a fun and fascinating FREE program for all ages! Explore the connections between predators and prey while enjoying a delicious morning treat.

Be sure to register by June 17!

Check out this FREE photography workshop being held this weekend by the Friends of the St. Croix Wetland Management Dist...
06/10/2026

Check out this FREE photography workshop being held this weekend by the Friends of the St. Croix Wetland Management District!

Not only will you learn some great photography tips, you get a discount on your photo submission for their "Seasons of Wild" photography contest when you attend this workshop.

06/09/2026

🔨 Handy, Helpful & Looking for Something to Do?
Know someone who's retired, semi-retired, or just looking for a good excuse to get out of the house this summer?

We're looking for a jack-of-all-trades, campus hero, lawn-taming, light-fixing, problem-solving kind of person to join us as our summer Custodial & Maintenance Assistant.

The job includes:
☀️ Fresh air and sunshine
🧹 Keeping spaces clean and welcoming
🔨 Tackling small maintenance tasks
🚜 Lawn care and outdoor projects
💰 Earning a little extra spending money
😊 Working with great people

No two days are exactly the same, and you'll help keep a special place running smoothly all summer long.

Interested? Send us a message or tag someone who would be perfect for this role!

We are a nonprofit nature sanctuary, located in Sarona, Wisconsin.

Check out the NEW art display at our Rec Hall this summer!!Into The Woods by artist Sandy CampbellAs the warmer days arr...
06/09/2026

Check out the NEW art display at our Rec Hall this summer!!

Into The Woods by artist Sandy Campbell

As the warmer days arrive, many of us emerge from our cozy winter homes to explore the outdoors and enjoy the beauty of nature. When immersed in the woods on your favorite hiking trail, it’s hard not to be inspired by the shapes of the trees, filtered sunlight, and the welcome shade. This series of drawings, done in chalk pastel, aims to capture the spirit of the woods and remind us why artists continue to return to the trees for inspiration.

Sandy Campbell received a Ph.D. in Education and was an art teacher at Oak Park and River Forest High School in Oak Park, IL. Sandy’s family has been on Long Lake since the late 1800’s and it is the landscape of the Northwoods that has inspired this work.

“Painting and drawing are my way of trying to capture the places, settings and moments that provide a source of joy, a strong sense of memory, family, and nature.”

Paintings are available for purchase from the artist, contact Sandy at: [email protected]

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N2384 Hunt Hill Rd
Sarona, WI
54870

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