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Mashek Creek Public Access

Purple wildflowers in a field of grass at Mashek Creek Public Access.

 

Mashek Creek Public Access is a 25-acre property on the Lake Michigan shoreline in Kewaunee County. The property consists of mixed lowland coniferous and deciduous forest and upland cool-season grassland. Mashek Creek flows through the property into Lake Michigan.

This small property packs a big punch with several unique micro-habitats in close proximity. Mashek Creek supports several seasonal Lake Michigan spawning runs and the creek’s mouth on Lake Michigan creates a picturesque beach for exploration. Hunters can find deer, turkey and small game. Birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the species diversity present here. The wildlife area also provides public access to Lake Michigan along its 1,600 feet of undisturbed shoreline.

Find it north of Kewaunee with parking access located on Lakeshore Drive, east of Hwy 42.

Management Objectives

The acquisition of the property was in 2010 with funds from the statewide public access program.

Management on the property includes fire and mowing in grasslands and removal of invasive vegetative and woody species with mowing, cutting and chemical treatments.

For more information on master planning for this and other wildlife areas around the state, visit the property planning page.

Recreation

The Mashek Creek Public Access offers many recreational opportunities:

  • Biking
  • Birding
  • Boating (motorized and non-motorized)
  • Canoe/kayak access
  • Cross-country skiing (no designated trail)
  • Fishing
  • Hiking (designated and non-designated trail)
  • Hunting (noted for deer, pheasant, turkey, waterfowl and small game)
  • Kayaking
  • Trapping
  • Snowmobiling trail
  • Wild edibles/gathering
  • Wildlife viewing

Amenities

  • Bathroom – none.
  • Parking lot – yes.
  • Campground and size – none.
  • Trails – yes.

Maps

Download [PDF] a map of this property.

If you are interested in exploring this property further, you can access an interactive map.

Adopt a Fish or Wildlife Area

 

Find out more about how to adopt this wildlife area.