If you’ve been thinking about buying or improving hunting land in northern Wisconsin, there’s no better place to do it than around Park Falls — surrounded by the Chequamegon National Forest and some of the best hunting ground in the Midwest. Whether you’re looking to build a family retreat, attract trophy whitetails, or invest in land with long-term value, smart management can help you get the most from your property.
1. Improve Wildlife Habitat for Better Hunting
Healthy habitat means healthier wildlife — and better hunting. In the Park Falls area, adding food plots with clover, brassica, or rye can attract deer and turkey throughout the season. Combining that with selective timber thinning and native grass restoration encourages better bedding areas and movement patterns. These improvements not only enhance your hunting success but can also increase your land’s value over time.
2. Manage Timber as an Investment
Timber is one of northern Wisconsin’s greatest assets. Working with an experienced forester — or consulting with Matt Schultz of Northern Wisconsin Lifestyle Properties, who also owns Pine Curve Forestry & Wildlife Consulting — ensures your woods are managed for both profit and wildlife habitat. Selective harvesting promotes new growth, improves stand health, and provides periodic income without sacrificing the hunting experience.
3. Add Strategic Improvements
Simple additions can make a big difference. Creating ATV trails, access roads, or small water features adds usability and appeal. Permanent blinds, food plot fencing, and gated entrances not only make your property more functional but also more attractive to future buyers should you decide to sell.
4. Lean on Local Expertise
Few people know northern Wisconsin’s land and wildlife better than Matt Schultz. As both a real estate broker and forestry consultant, he helps landowners balance recreation, conservation, and return on investment. His knowledge of habitat design, timber management, and rural land value makes him a trusted resource for anyone looking to maximize their property’s potential.
5. Why Park Falls Is a Top Spot for Hunters and Landowners
Known as the “Ruffed Grouse Capital of the World,” Park Falls sits in the heart of Wisconsin’s outdoor paradise. With access to public land, abundant wildlife, and a strong market for recreational property, it’s an area where owning land is both rewarding and financially smart. Whether your goal is hunting, habitat improvement, or a long-term investment, Park Falls offers unmatched opportunities to grow and enjoy your land.