Located 16 miles north of Alma, Wisconsin is Tiffany Wildlife State Natural Area (also known as Tiffany Bottoms). This 717-acre portion of the most extensive river delta in the Midwest contains a representative portion of the larger Tiffany Bottoms floodplain forest. Flowing into the Chippewa River and the Mississippi River, the Bottoms abound in wildlife and contain rare birds such as the red-shouldered hawk, great egret, cerulean warbler, prothonotary warbler, great-blue heron, pileated woodpecker and the blue-gray gnatcatcher. The Tiffany Bottoms is owned by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and was designated a State Natural Area in 1958. The Bottoms can be accessed from all four sides, including State Hwy 35 & State Hwy 25.


