Become one with the preserve.
Edenwood Ranch and Preserve sits on beautiful forested land within Central Wisconsin’s Waushara County. Our trophy whitetails, elk, and fallow deer are renowned for their size, health and beauty.
All hunts include fantastic luxury lodging, gourmet food, use of the rifle range or archery range. Best of all, no other hunting parties will be present while you are hunting. It’s your personal hunting ground. Our hunting guests can enjoy the comfort of our deluxe, fully enclosed hunting stands — all insulated, heated and equipped with high quality spotting scopes.
All hunts include fantastic luxury lodging, gourmet food, use of the rifle range or archery range. Best of all, no other hunting parties will be present while you are hunting. It’s your personal hunting ground. Our hunting guests can enjoy the comfort of our deluxe, fully enclosed hunting stands — all insulated, heated and equipped with high quality spotting scopes.
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WHITETAIL
White-tailed deer, the smallest members of the North American deer family, are found from southern Canada to South America. In the heat of summer they typically inhabit fields and meadows using clumps of broad-leaved and coniferous forests for shade. During the winter they generally keep to forests, preferring coniferous stands that provide shelter from the harsh elements.
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FALLOW
Prized as an ornamental species for many years, the fallow deer (Dama dama) displays a variety of coat colours, ranging from red, brown and black, and even pure white coats. A black line runs along the back to the tail, and there are often white spots on the back during summer. The coat becomes darker and thicker in winter, and these white spots become more faint. Males have impressive antlers that can measure up to 70 centimetres in height. Calves are born with a coat similar to the summer coat of the adult.
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ELK
Elk are also called wapiti, a Native American word that means “light-colored deer.” Elk are related to deer but are much larger than most of their relatives. A bull (male) elk's antlers may reach 4 feet above its head, so that the animal towers 9 feet tall.
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Below you will see photographs from our live trail camera. The live camera is updated regularly every day, so you can get a glimpse of the wildlife right here on our preserve.