Blomberg Lake and Woods State Natural Area

Blomberg Lake and Woods State Natural Area is a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources-designated State Natural Area made up of 966 acre of land. The state natural area is named after the 68 acre bog lake in the center of the protected area. The area is rich in plant life such as; sphagnum moss, cranberry, tawny cottongrass (Eriophorum virginicum), pod-grass, three-way sedge and multiple trees such as aspen, speckled alder, black spruce, and red maple.

Land cover
The state natural area is made up primarily of forested area, with 454 acre of the total 966 acre containing some type of tree. The remaining 512 acre are made up of Blomberg Lake and non-forested wetlands.