Welcome to the Reserve

Beaver Creek Reserve is a special place where you can share, explore, experience and learn about the rich natural diversity of Wisconsin's Chippewa Valley. The Reserve...

  • Includes a nature center, butterfly house, observatory, youth camp, nature store, citizen science center, field research station and charter science research school.
  • Provides programs, activities, and experiences to help people of all ages explore and discover the magic and mystery of the natural world.
  • Is located four miles north of Fall Creek, Wisconsin, on County Hwy. K (12 miles east of Eau Claire).
  • Encompasses 380 acres of diverse habitat including upland woods, river bottom forests, wetlands, and savannah areas. BCR is bordered by the Eau Claire River, and two small trout streams run though the property.
  • Is home to a multitude of birds, wildlife and native flowers in a diversity of habitats.
  • Offers miles of hiking and ski trails for year-round opportunities to explore and enjoy our local natural beauty.  


Saving for the Future

Beaver Creek Reserve was established in 1947 to provide an appreciation and understanding of our delicate natural environment and is dedicated to preserving this legacy for generations to come.

If you would like to learn more about the many ways you can assist in these efforts and get involved, please contact the Reserve. Call 715-877-2212 or e-mail bcr@beavercreekreserve.org.

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Upcoming Events

Adopt -A-Bucket (03/14/10)
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Learn the Art of Bee Keeping (03/20/10)
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Celebrate Spring Naturally (03/21/10)
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Owl Prowl (03/23/10)
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Fly Tying 101 (03/27/10)
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Maple Syrup Sunday (03/28/10)
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Mat Cutting 101 (04/06/10)
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Acoustic Bat Monitor Volunteer Training (04/08/10)
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Timberdoodle Tumble (04/08/10)
Learn more about these fascinating creatures. >> More

Mat Cutting 101 (04/10/10)
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