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SUMMARY:Sharp-tailed Grouse Viewing Blinds
DESCRIPTION:Featured Image by Alan Toczydlowski \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation. \nWant to get up close and personal with sharp-tailed grouse? This is your chance! Once again\, we are happy to offer viewing blinds at Crex Meadows this spring. There are two blinds available this spring. Additional blind opportunities may become available weather permitting. Be sure to check back regularly. \nHow to Reserve a Blind: \n\nRead all FAQs and directions first!\nFind a date with blind availability. We recommend viewing all available dates by clicking here or by viewing our events calendar.\nOnce you have found a date with availability\, purchase one ticket. You only need one ticket for your entire group. Do not buy more than one ticket for the blind. You may only make one reservation per weekend. Additional reservations will be cancelled!\nWait for us to contact you. We will contact you with more information at least a week before your reservation.\nIf you need to cancel your reservation\, please send Lauren Thomas an email at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov so we can offer your reservation to someone else. The $5 fee is non-refundable.\nIf there are no available dates\, please email Lauren Thomas at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov to be added to our waitlist.\n\nFAQs \n1. What time do I need to get to the blind? \nEveryone must be in the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise. \n2. When can I leave? \nPlease do not leave the blind until after the birds have left the lek. Our goal is to disturb the birds as little as possible to ensure they continue using the leks. Typically\, the birds leave somewhere around 9:00 a.m. but timing can vary by over an hour in either direction. Do not exit the blind at any time during your viewing experience. \n3. How many people can be in the blind and how often can I reserve a blind? \nBlinds can seat up to 4 people comfortably\, but you may want fewer people in your blind if you plan to bring photography equipment. Anyone may reserve the viewing blinds\, but you are only allowed one reservation per week to allow an opportunity for others to view. You will be asked to provide the names of anyone joining you in the blinds via email after making your reservation. \n4. How do I find my blind? \nOnce you’ve purchased a ticket below\, someone will contact you with details on how to get to the blind you will be sitting in. You will be randomly assigned one of the available blinds. We do not allow people to choose their location unless there are mobility/accessibility concerns. Please contact Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have mobility concerns or would like more information about accessing the blinds. We recommend visiting the site in daylight (be sure not to disturb the site in the morning!) before your viewing date so you know where to go and what to expect. \n5. How far do I have to walk to get to the blind? \nBoth blinds require some walking to get to. From the parking areas\, expect to walk around 1/4 mile to get to your blind. While much of the walking is on relatively flat ground\, vegetation can make parts of the walk challenging due to uneven terrain. Please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have concerns about accessing the blinds. You should make your reservation as usual and a staff member will be in contact with you regarding your concerns. Depending on your situation\, some accommodations may be available to make your trip to the blind possible. \n6. What if it’s raining? Will the birds still be there? \nDepending on the severity of the weather\, the birds may still show up to the lek! While dry and sunny mornings are ideal\, in previous years people still had success viewing on rainy mornings. If conditions seem dangerous please email us so we can decide if rescheduling makes more sense for your group. \n7. What is a lek? \nA lek is an open area that sharp-tailed grouse gather in to perform their mating dances. \n8. Am I guaranteed to see grouse? \nNo\, but your chances to see grouse are very high! Blinds are positioned at leks that are actively and regularly used by grouse. \n9. Should I report my sightings? \nYou do not have to\, but if you would like to record the number of males you see dancing and the number of females you see\, we would love to get that information from you! You can call\, email\, or stop in to report your sightings. \n10. Why do I have to donate $5 to use the blinds? \nThe Friends of Crex and the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society worked together to make these blinds available to the public. Your donation helps us keep these blinds available and also ensures that people who sign up for the blinds are serious about using them. \n11. Why can’t I make a reservation? \nReservations fill quickly so there may be no openings available. You can email us at information@crexmeadows.org to be put on our waitlist. Blinds will become reservable at 12:00 p.m. on February 1. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you agree to the following rules\, please read carefully! \n\nArrive at the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise.\nLeave the blind only after the grouse have left the lekking site. Typically\, birds leave somewhere between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.\nWhen leaving\, leave quietly and quickly in case the birds try to return to the site.\nThe individual making the reservation is responsible for the conduct of their party. We recommend having all participants read the full FAQ and rules on this page. If members of your party fail to obey these rules\, the blinds will not be available for use to you or the members of your party in the future.\n\nIf you have further questions\, please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 or email us at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation.
URL:https://crexmeadows.org/event/sharp-tailed-grouse-viewing-blinds-50/
LOCATION:Private: Crex Meadows Wildlife Area\, 102 E Crex Ave\, Grantsburg\, Wisconsin\, 54840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sharp-tailed grouse blinds
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CREATED:20250924T151353Z
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SUMMARY:Sharp-tailed Grouse Viewing Blinds
DESCRIPTION:Featured Image by Alan Toczydlowski \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation. \nWant to get up close and personal with sharp-tailed grouse? This is your chance! Once again\, we are happy to offer viewing blinds at Crex Meadows this spring. There are two blinds available this spring. Additional blind opportunities may become available weather permitting. Be sure to check back regularly. \nHow to Reserve a Blind: \n\nRead all FAQs and directions first!\nFind a date with blind availability. We recommend viewing all available dates by clicking here or by viewing our events calendar.\nOnce you have found a date with availability\, purchase one ticket. You only need one ticket for your entire group. Do not buy more than one ticket for the blind. You may only make one reservation per weekend. Additional reservations will be cancelled!\nWait for us to contact you. We will contact you with more information at least a week before your reservation.\nIf you need to cancel your reservation\, please send Lauren Thomas an email at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov so we can offer your reservation to someone else. The $5 fee is non-refundable.\nIf there are no available dates\, please email Lauren Thomas at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov to be added to our waitlist.\n\nFAQs \n1. What time do I need to get to the blind? \nEveryone must be in the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise. \n2. When can I leave? \nPlease do not leave the blind until after the birds have left the lek. Our goal is to disturb the birds as little as possible to ensure they continue using the leks. Typically\, the birds leave somewhere around 9:00 a.m. but timing can vary by over an hour in either direction. Do not exit the blind at any time during your viewing experience. \n3. How many people can be in the blind and how often can I reserve a blind? \nBlinds can seat up to 4 people comfortably\, but you may want fewer people in your blind if you plan to bring photography equipment. Anyone may reserve the viewing blinds\, but you are only allowed one reservation per week to allow an opportunity for others to view. You will be asked to provide the names of anyone joining you in the blinds via email after making your reservation. \n4. How do I find my blind? \nOnce you’ve purchased a ticket below\, someone will contact you with details on how to get to the blind you will be sitting in. You will be randomly assigned one of the available blinds. We do not allow people to choose their location unless there are mobility/accessibility concerns. Please contact Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have mobility concerns or would like more information about accessing the blinds. We recommend visiting the site in daylight (be sure not to disturb the site in the morning!) before your viewing date so you know where to go and what to expect. \n5. How far do I have to walk to get to the blind? \nBoth blinds require some walking to get to. From the parking areas\, expect to walk around 1/4 mile to get to your blind. While much of the walking is on relatively flat ground\, vegetation can make parts of the walk challenging due to uneven terrain. Please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have concerns about accessing the blinds. You should make your reservation as usual and a staff member will be in contact with you regarding your concerns. Depending on your situation\, some accommodations may be available to make your trip to the blind possible. \n6. What if it’s raining? Will the birds still be there? \nDepending on the severity of the weather\, the birds may still show up to the lek! While dry and sunny mornings are ideal\, in previous years people still had success viewing on rainy mornings. If conditions seem dangerous please email us so we can decide if rescheduling makes more sense for your group. \n7. What is a lek? \nA lek is an open area that sharp-tailed grouse gather in to perform their mating dances. \n8. Am I guaranteed to see grouse? \nNo\, but your chances to see grouse are very high! Blinds are positioned at leks that are actively and regularly used by grouse. \n9. Should I report my sightings? \nYou do not have to\, but if you would like to record the number of males you see dancing and the number of females you see\, we would love to get that information from you! You can call\, email\, or stop in to report your sightings. \n10. Why do I have to donate $5 to use the blinds? \nThe Friends of Crex and the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society worked together to make these blinds available to the public. Your donation helps us keep these blinds available and also ensures that people who sign up for the blinds are serious about using them. \n11. Why can’t I make a reservation? \nReservations fill quickly so there may be no openings available. You can email us at information@crexmeadows.org to be put on our waitlist. Blinds will become reservable at 12:00 p.m. on February 1. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you agree to the following rules\, please read carefully! \n\nArrive at the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise.\nLeave the blind only after the grouse have left the lekking site. Typically\, birds leave somewhere between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.\nWhen leaving\, leave quietly and quickly in case the birds try to return to the site.\nThe individual making the reservation is responsible for the conduct of their party. We recommend having all participants read the full FAQ and rules on this page. If members of your party fail to obey these rules\, the blinds will not be available for use to you or the members of your party in the future.\n\nIf you have further questions\, please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 or email us at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation.
URL:https://crexmeadows.org/event/sharp-tailed-grouse-viewing-blinds-51/
LOCATION:Private: Crex Meadows Wildlife Area\, 102 E Crex Ave\, Grantsburg\, Wisconsin\, 54840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sharp-tailed grouse blinds
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SUMMARY:Sharp-tailed Grouse Viewing Blinds
DESCRIPTION:Featured Image by Alan Toczydlowski \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation. \nWant to get up close and personal with sharp-tailed grouse? This is your chance! Once again\, we are happy to offer viewing blinds at Crex Meadows this spring. There are two blinds available this spring. Additional blind opportunities may become available weather permitting. Be sure to check back regularly. \nHow to Reserve a Blind: \n\nRead all FAQs and directions first!\nFind a date with blind availability. We recommend viewing all available dates by clicking here or by viewing our events calendar.\nOnce you have found a date with availability\, purchase one ticket. You only need one ticket for your entire group. Do not buy more than one ticket for the blind. You may only make one reservation per weekend. Additional reservations will be cancelled!\nWait for us to contact you. We will contact you with more information at least a week before your reservation.\nIf you need to cancel your reservation\, please send Lauren Thomas an email at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov so we can offer your reservation to someone else. The $5 fee is non-refundable.\nIf there are no available dates\, please email Lauren Thomas at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov to be added to our waitlist.\n\nFAQs \n1. What time do I need to get to the blind? \nEveryone must be in the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise. \n2. When can I leave? \nPlease do not leave the blind until after the birds have left the lek. Our goal is to disturb the birds as little as possible to ensure they continue using the leks. Typically\, the birds leave somewhere around 9:00 a.m. but timing can vary by over an hour in either direction. Do not exit the blind at any time during your viewing experience. \n3. How many people can be in the blind and how often can I reserve a blind? \nBlinds can seat up to 4 people comfortably\, but you may want fewer people in your blind if you plan to bring photography equipment. Anyone may reserve the viewing blinds\, but you are only allowed one reservation per week to allow an opportunity for others to view. You will be asked to provide the names of anyone joining you in the blinds via email after making your reservation. \n4. How do I find my blind? \nOnce you’ve purchased a ticket below\, someone will contact you with details on how to get to the blind you will be sitting in. You will be randomly assigned one of the available blinds. We do not allow people to choose their location unless there are mobility/accessibility concerns. Please contact Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have mobility concerns or would like more information about accessing the blinds. We recommend visiting the site in daylight (be sure not to disturb the site in the morning!) before your viewing date so you know where to go and what to expect. \n5. How far do I have to walk to get to the blind? \nBoth blinds require some walking to get to. From the parking areas\, expect to walk around 1/4 mile to get to your blind. While much of the walking is on relatively flat ground\, vegetation can make parts of the walk challenging due to uneven terrain. Please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have concerns about accessing the blinds. You should make your reservation as usual and a staff member will be in contact with you regarding your concerns. Depending on your situation\, some accommodations may be available to make your trip to the blind possible. \n6. What if it’s raining? Will the birds still be there? \nDepending on the severity of the weather\, the birds may still show up to the lek! While dry and sunny mornings are ideal\, in previous years people still had success viewing on rainy mornings. If conditions seem dangerous please email us so we can decide if rescheduling makes more sense for your group. \n7. What is a lek? \nA lek is an open area that sharp-tailed grouse gather in to perform their mating dances. \n8. Am I guaranteed to see grouse? \nNo\, but your chances to see grouse are very high! Blinds are positioned at leks that are actively and regularly used by grouse. \n9. Should I report my sightings? \nYou do not have to\, but if you would like to record the number of males you see dancing and the number of females you see\, we would love to get that information from you! You can call\, email\, or stop in to report your sightings. \n10. Why do I have to donate $5 to use the blinds? \nThe Friends of Crex and the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society worked together to make these blinds available to the public. Your donation helps us keep these blinds available and also ensures that people who sign up for the blinds are serious about using them. \n11. Why can’t I make a reservation? \nReservations fill quickly so there may be no openings available. You can email us at information@crexmeadows.org to be put on our waitlist. Blinds will become reservable at 12:00 p.m. on February 1. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you agree to the following rules\, please read carefully! \n\nArrive at the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise.\nLeave the blind only after the grouse have left the lekking site. Typically\, birds leave somewhere between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.\nWhen leaving\, leave quietly and quickly in case the birds try to return to the site.\nThe individual making the reservation is responsible for the conduct of their party. We recommend having all participants read the full FAQ and rules on this page. If members of your party fail to obey these rules\, the blinds will not be available for use to you or the members of your party in the future.\n\nIf you have further questions\, please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 or email us at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation.
URL:https://crexmeadows.org/event/sharp-tailed-grouse-viewing-blinds-52/
LOCATION:Private: Crex Meadows Wildlife Area\, 102 E Crex Ave\, Grantsburg\, Wisconsin\, 54840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sharp-tailed grouse blinds
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Crex":MAILTO:information@crexmeadows.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260328T061300
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260328T100000
DTSTAMP:20260212T142451
CREATED:20250924T152349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T152349Z
UID:10000505-1774678380-1774692000@crexmeadows.org
SUMMARY:Sharp-tailed Grouse Viewing Blinds
DESCRIPTION:Featured Image by Alan Toczydlowski \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation. \nWant to get up close and personal with sharp-tailed grouse? This is your chance! Once again\, we are happy to offer viewing blinds at Crex Meadows this spring. There are two blinds available this spring. Additional blind opportunities may become available weather permitting. Be sure to check back regularly. \nHow to Reserve a Blind: \n\nRead all FAQs and directions first!\nFind a date with blind availability. We recommend viewing all available dates by clicking here or by viewing our events calendar.\nOnce you have found a date with availability\, purchase one ticket. You only need one ticket for your entire group. Do not buy more than one ticket for the blind. You may only make one reservation per weekend. Additional reservations will be cancelled!\nWait for us to contact you. We will contact you with more information at least a week before your reservation.\nIf you need to cancel your reservation\, please send Lauren Thomas an email at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov so we can offer your reservation to someone else. The $5 fee is non-refundable.\nIf there are no available dates\, please email Lauren Thomas at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov to be added to our waitlist.\n\nFAQs \n1. What time do I need to get to the blind? \nEveryone must be in the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise. \n2. When can I leave? \nPlease do not leave the blind until after the birds have left the lek. Our goal is to disturb the birds as little as possible to ensure they continue using the leks. Typically\, the birds leave somewhere around 9:00 a.m. but timing can vary by over an hour in either direction. Do not exit the blind at any time during your viewing experience. \n3. How many people can be in the blind and how often can I reserve a blind? \nBlinds can seat up to 4 people comfortably\, but you may want fewer people in your blind if you plan to bring photography equipment. Anyone may reserve the viewing blinds\, but you are only allowed one reservation per week to allow an opportunity for others to view. You will be asked to provide the names of anyone joining you in the blinds via email after making your reservation. \n4. How do I find my blind? \nOnce you’ve purchased a ticket below\, someone will contact you with details on how to get to the blind you will be sitting in. You will be randomly assigned one of the available blinds. We do not allow people to choose their location unless there are mobility/accessibility concerns. Please contact Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have mobility concerns or would like more information about accessing the blinds. We recommend visiting the site in daylight (be sure not to disturb the site in the morning!) before your viewing date so you know where to go and what to expect. \n5. How far do I have to walk to get to the blind? \nBoth blinds require some walking to get to. From the parking areas\, expect to walk around 1/4 mile to get to your blind. While much of the walking is on relatively flat ground\, vegetation can make parts of the walk challenging due to uneven terrain. Please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have concerns about accessing the blinds. You should make your reservation as usual and a staff member will be in contact with you regarding your concerns. Depending on your situation\, some accommodations may be available to make your trip to the blind possible. \n6. What if it’s raining? Will the birds still be there? \nDepending on the severity of the weather\, the birds may still show up to the lek! While dry and sunny mornings are ideal\, in previous years people still had success viewing on rainy mornings. If conditions seem dangerous please email us so we can decide if rescheduling makes more sense for your group. \n7. What is a lek? \nA lek is an open area that sharp-tailed grouse gather in to perform their mating dances. \n8. Am I guaranteed to see grouse? \nNo\, but your chances to see grouse are very high! Blinds are positioned at leks that are actively and regularly used by grouse. \n9. Should I report my sightings? \nYou do not have to\, but if you would like to record the number of males you see dancing and the number of females you see\, we would love to get that information from you! You can call\, email\, or stop in to report your sightings. \n10. Why do I have to donate $5 to use the blinds? \nThe Friends of Crex and the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society worked together to make these blinds available to the public. Your donation helps us keep these blinds available and also ensures that people who sign up for the blinds are serious about using them. \n11. Why can’t I make a reservation? \nReservations fill quickly so there may be no openings available. You can email us at information@crexmeadows.org to be put on our waitlist. Blinds will become reservable at 12:00 p.m. on February 1. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you agree to the following rules\, please read carefully! \n\nArrive at the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise.\nLeave the blind only after the grouse have left the lekking site. Typically\, birds leave somewhere between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.\nWhen leaving\, leave quietly and quickly in case the birds try to return to the site.\nThe individual making the reservation is responsible for the conduct of their party. We recommend having all participants read the full FAQ and rules on this page. If members of your party fail to obey these rules\, the blinds will not be available for use to you or the members of your party in the future.\n\nIf you have further questions\, please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 or email us at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation.
URL:https://crexmeadows.org/event/sharp-tailed-grouse-viewing-blinds-53/
LOCATION:Private: Crex Meadows Wildlife Area\, 102 E Crex Ave\, Grantsburg\, Wisconsin\, 54840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sharp-tailed grouse blinds
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://crexmeadows.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Battle-Scars-Alan-Toczydlowdski-1-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Crex":MAILTO:information@crexmeadows.org
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260329T061100
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260329T100000
DTSTAMP:20260212T142451
CREATED:20250924T152712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T152713Z
UID:10000506-1774764660-1774778400@crexmeadows.org
SUMMARY:Sharp-tailed Grouse Viewing Blinds
DESCRIPTION:Featured Image by Alan Toczydlowski \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation. \nWant to get up close and personal with sharp-tailed grouse? This is your chance! Once again\, we are happy to offer viewing blinds at Crex Meadows this spring. There are two blinds available this spring. Additional blind opportunities may become available weather permitting. Be sure to check back regularly. \nHow to Reserve a Blind: \n\nRead all FAQs and directions first!\nFind a date with blind availability. We recommend viewing all available dates by clicking here or by viewing our events calendar.\nOnce you have found a date with availability\, purchase one ticket. You only need one ticket for your entire group. Do not buy more than one ticket for the blind. You may only make one reservation per weekend. Additional reservations will be cancelled!\nWait for us to contact you. We will contact you with more information at least a week before your reservation.\nIf you need to cancel your reservation\, please send Lauren Thomas an email at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov so we can offer your reservation to someone else. The $5 fee is non-refundable.\nIf there are no available dates\, please email Lauren Thomas at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov to be added to our waitlist.\n\nFAQs \n1. What time do I need to get to the blind? \nEveryone must be in the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise. \n2. When can I leave? \nPlease do not leave the blind until after the birds have left the lek. Our goal is to disturb the birds as little as possible to ensure they continue using the leks. Typically\, the birds leave somewhere around 9:00 a.m. but timing can vary by over an hour in either direction. Do not exit the blind at any time during your viewing experience. \n3. How many people can be in the blind and how often can I reserve a blind? \nBlinds can seat up to 4 people comfortably\, but you may want fewer people in your blind if you plan to bring photography equipment. Anyone may reserve the viewing blinds\, but you are only allowed one reservation per week to allow an opportunity for others to view. You will be asked to provide the names of anyone joining you in the blinds via email after making your reservation. \n4. How do I find my blind? \nOnce you’ve purchased a ticket below\, someone will contact you with details on how to get to the blind you will be sitting in. You will be randomly assigned one of the available blinds. We do not allow people to choose their location unless there are mobility/accessibility concerns. Please contact Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have mobility concerns or would like more information about accessing the blinds. We recommend visiting the site in daylight (be sure not to disturb the site in the morning!) before your viewing date so you know where to go and what to expect. \n5. How far do I have to walk to get to the blind? \nBoth blinds require some walking to get to. From the parking areas\, expect to walk around 1/4 mile to get to your blind. While much of the walking is on relatively flat ground\, vegetation can make parts of the walk challenging due to uneven terrain. Please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have concerns about accessing the blinds. You should make your reservation as usual and a staff member will be in contact with you regarding your concerns. Depending on your situation\, some accommodations may be available to make your trip to the blind possible. \n6. What if it’s raining? Will the birds still be there? \nDepending on the severity of the weather\, the birds may still show up to the lek! While dry and sunny mornings are ideal\, in previous years people still had success viewing on rainy mornings. If conditions seem dangerous please email us so we can decide if rescheduling makes more sense for your group. \n7. What is a lek? \nA lek is an open area that sharp-tailed grouse gather in to perform their mating dances. \n8. Am I guaranteed to see grouse? \nNo\, but your chances to see grouse are very high! Blinds are positioned at leks that are actively and regularly used by grouse. \n9. Should I report my sightings? \nYou do not have to\, but if you would like to record the number of males you see dancing and the number of females you see\, we would love to get that information from you! You can call\, email\, or stop in to report your sightings. \n10. Why do I have to donate $5 to use the blinds? \nThe Friends of Crex and the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society worked together to make these blinds available to the public. Your donation helps us keep these blinds available and also ensures that people who sign up for the blinds are serious about using them. \n11. Why can’t I make a reservation? \nReservations fill quickly so there may be no openings available. You can email us at information@crexmeadows.org to be put on our waitlist. Blinds will become reservable at 12:00 p.m. on February 1. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you agree to the following rules\, please read carefully! \n\nArrive at the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise.\nLeave the blind only after the grouse have left the lekking site. Typically\, birds leave somewhere between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.\nWhen leaving\, leave quietly and quickly in case the birds try to return to the site.\nThe individual making the reservation is responsible for the conduct of their party. We recommend having all participants read the full FAQ and rules on this page. If members of your party fail to obey these rules\, the blinds will not be available for use to you or the members of your party in the future.\n\nIf you have further questions\, please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 or email us at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation.
URL:https://crexmeadows.org/event/sharp-tailed-grouse-viewing-blinds-54/
LOCATION:Private: Crex Meadows Wildlife Area\, 102 E Crex Ave\, Grantsburg\, Wisconsin\, 54840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sharp-tailed grouse blinds
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://crexmeadows.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Battle-Scars-Alan-Toczydlowdski-1-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Crex":MAILTO:information@crexmeadows.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260330T060900
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260330T100000
DTSTAMP:20260212T142451
CREATED:20250924T153039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T153039Z
UID:10000507-1774850940-1774864800@crexmeadows.org
SUMMARY:Sharp-tailed Grouse Viewing Blinds
DESCRIPTION:Featured Image by Alan Toczydlowski \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation. \nWant to get up close and personal with sharp-tailed grouse? This is your chance! Once again\, we are happy to offer viewing blinds at Crex Meadows this spring. There are two blinds available this spring. Additional blind opportunities may become available weather permitting. Be sure to check back regularly. \nHow to Reserve a Blind: \n\nRead all FAQs and directions first!\nFind a date with blind availability. We recommend viewing all available dates by clicking here or by viewing our events calendar.\nOnce you have found a date with availability\, purchase one ticket. You only need one ticket for your entire group. Do not buy more than one ticket for the blind. You may only make one reservation per weekend. Additional reservations will be cancelled!\nWait for us to contact you. We will contact you with more information at least a week before your reservation.\nIf you need to cancel your reservation\, please send Lauren Thomas an email at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov so we can offer your reservation to someone else. The $5 fee is non-refundable.\nIf there are no available dates\, please email Lauren Thomas at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov to be added to our waitlist.\n\nFAQs \n1. What time do I need to get to the blind? \nEveryone must be in the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise. \n2. When can I leave? \nPlease do not leave the blind until after the birds have left the lek. Our goal is to disturb the birds as little as possible to ensure they continue using the leks. Typically\, the birds leave somewhere around 9:00 a.m. but timing can vary by over an hour in either direction. Do not exit the blind at any time during your viewing experience. \n3. How many people can be in the blind and how often can I reserve a blind? \nBlinds can seat up to 4 people comfortably\, but you may want fewer people in your blind if you plan to bring photography equipment. Anyone may reserve the viewing blinds\, but you are only allowed one reservation per week to allow an opportunity for others to view. You will be asked to provide the names of anyone joining you in the blinds via email after making your reservation. \n4. How do I find my blind? \nOnce you’ve purchased a ticket below\, someone will contact you with details on how to get to the blind you will be sitting in. You will be randomly assigned one of the available blinds. We do not allow people to choose their location unless there are mobility/accessibility concerns. Please contact Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have mobility concerns or would like more information about accessing the blinds. We recommend visiting the site in daylight (be sure not to disturb the site in the morning!) before your viewing date so you know where to go and what to expect. \n5. How far do I have to walk to get to the blind? \nBoth blinds require some walking to get to. From the parking areas\, expect to walk around 1/4 mile to get to your blind. While much of the walking is on relatively flat ground\, vegetation can make parts of the walk challenging due to uneven terrain. Please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have concerns about accessing the blinds. You should make your reservation as usual and a staff member will be in contact with you regarding your concerns. Depending on your situation\, some accommodations may be available to make your trip to the blind possible. \n6. What if it’s raining? Will the birds still be there? \nDepending on the severity of the weather\, the birds may still show up to the lek! While dry and sunny mornings are ideal\, in previous years people still had success viewing on rainy mornings. If conditions seem dangerous please email us so we can decide if rescheduling makes more sense for your group. \n7. What is a lek? \nA lek is an open area that sharp-tailed grouse gather in to perform their mating dances. \n8. Am I guaranteed to see grouse? \nNo\, but your chances to see grouse are very high! Blinds are positioned at leks that are actively and regularly used by grouse. \n9. Should I report my sightings? \nYou do not have to\, but if you would like to record the number of males you see dancing and the number of females you see\, we would love to get that information from you! You can call\, email\, or stop in to report your sightings. \n10. Why do I have to donate $5 to use the blinds? \nThe Friends of Crex and the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society worked together to make these blinds available to the public. Your donation helps us keep these blinds available and also ensures that people who sign up for the blinds are serious about using them. \n11. Why can’t I make a reservation? \nReservations fill quickly so there may be no openings available. You can email us at information@crexmeadows.org to be put on our waitlist. Blinds will become reservable at 12:00 p.m. on February 1. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you agree to the following rules\, please read carefully! \n\nArrive at the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise.\nLeave the blind only after the grouse have left the lekking site. Typically\, birds leave somewhere between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.\nWhen leaving\, leave quietly and quickly in case the birds try to return to the site.\nThe individual making the reservation is responsible for the conduct of their party. We recommend having all participants read the full FAQ and rules on this page. If members of your party fail to obey these rules\, the blinds will not be available for use to you or the members of your party in the future.\n\nIf you have further questions\, please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 or email us at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation.
URL:https://crexmeadows.org/event/sharp-tailed-grouse-viewing-blinds-55/
LOCATION:Private: Crex Meadows Wildlife Area\, 102 E Crex Ave\, Grantsburg\, Wisconsin\, 54840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sharp-tailed grouse blinds
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://crexmeadows.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Battle-Scars-Alan-Toczydlowdski-1-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Crex":MAILTO:information@crexmeadows.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260404T055900
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260404T100000
DTSTAMP:20260212T142451
CREATED:20250924T153459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T153459Z
UID:10000508-1775282340-1775296800@crexmeadows.org
SUMMARY:Sharp-tailed Grouse Viewing Blinds
DESCRIPTION:Featured Image by Alan Toczydlowski \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation. \nWant to get up close and personal with sharp-tailed grouse? This is your chance! Once again\, we are happy to offer viewing blinds at Crex Meadows this spring. There are two blinds available this spring. Additional blind opportunities may become available weather permitting. Be sure to check back regularly. \nHow to Reserve a Blind: \n\nRead all FAQs and directions first!\nFind a date with blind availability. We recommend viewing all available dates by clicking here or by viewing our events calendar.\nOnce you have found a date with availability\, purchase one ticket. You only need one ticket for your entire group. Do not buy more than one ticket for the blind. You may only make one reservation per weekend. Additional reservations will be cancelled!\nWait for us to contact you. We will contact you with more information at least a week before your reservation.\nIf you need to cancel your reservation\, please send Lauren Thomas an email at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov so we can offer your reservation to someone else. The $5 fee is non-refundable.\nIf there are no available dates\, please email Lauren Thomas at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov to be added to our waitlist.\n\nFAQs \n1. What time do I need to get to the blind? \nEveryone must be in the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise. \n2. When can I leave? \nPlease do not leave the blind until after the birds have left the lek. Our goal is to disturb the birds as little as possible to ensure they continue using the leks. Typically\, the birds leave somewhere around 9:00 a.m. but timing can vary by over an hour in either direction. Do not exit the blind at any time during your viewing experience. \n3. How many people can be in the blind and how often can I reserve a blind? \nBlinds can seat up to 4 people comfortably\, but you may want fewer people in your blind if you plan to bring photography equipment. Anyone may reserve the viewing blinds\, but you are only allowed one reservation per week to allow an opportunity for others to view. You will be asked to provide the names of anyone joining you in the blinds via email after making your reservation. \n4. How do I find my blind? \nOnce you’ve purchased a ticket below\, someone will contact you with details on how to get to the blind you will be sitting in. You will be randomly assigned one of the available blinds. We do not allow people to choose their location unless there are mobility/accessibility concerns. Please contact Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have mobility concerns or would like more information about accessing the blinds. We recommend visiting the site in daylight (be sure not to disturb the site in the morning!) before your viewing date so you know where to go and what to expect. \n5. How far do I have to walk to get to the blind? \nBoth blinds require some walking to get to. From the parking areas\, expect to walk around 1/4 mile to get to your blind. While much of the walking is on relatively flat ground\, vegetation can make parts of the walk challenging due to uneven terrain. Please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have concerns about accessing the blinds. You should make your reservation as usual and a staff member will be in contact with you regarding your concerns. Depending on your situation\, some accommodations may be available to make your trip to the blind possible. \n6. What if it’s raining? Will the birds still be there? \nDepending on the severity of the weather\, the birds may still show up to the lek! While dry and sunny mornings are ideal\, in previous years people still had success viewing on rainy mornings. If conditions seem dangerous please email us so we can decide if rescheduling makes more sense for your group. \n7. What is a lek? \nA lek is an open area that sharp-tailed grouse gather in to perform their mating dances. \n8. Am I guaranteed to see grouse? \nNo\, but your chances to see grouse are very high! Blinds are positioned at leks that are actively and regularly used by grouse. \n9. Should I report my sightings? \nYou do not have to\, but if you would like to record the number of males you see dancing and the number of females you see\, we would love to get that information from you! You can call\, email\, or stop in to report your sightings. \n10. Why do I have to donate $5 to use the blinds? \nThe Friends of Crex and the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society worked together to make these blinds available to the public. Your donation helps us keep these blinds available and also ensures that people who sign up for the blinds are serious about using them. \n11. Why can’t I make a reservation? \nReservations fill quickly so there may be no openings available. You can email us at information@crexmeadows.org to be put on our waitlist. Blinds will become reservable at 12:00 p.m. on February 1. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you agree to the following rules\, please read carefully! \n\nArrive at the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise.\nLeave the blind only after the grouse have left the lekking site. Typically\, birds leave somewhere between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.\nWhen leaving\, leave quietly and quickly in case the birds try to return to the site.\nThe individual making the reservation is responsible for the conduct of their party. We recommend having all participants read the full FAQ and rules on this page. If members of your party fail to obey these rules\, the blinds will not be available for use to you or the members of your party in the future.\n\nIf you have further questions\, please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 or email us at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation.
URL:https://crexmeadows.org/event/sharp-tailed-grouse-viewing-blinds-56/
LOCATION:Private: Crex Meadows Wildlife Area\, 102 E Crex Ave\, Grantsburg\, Wisconsin\, 54840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sharp-tailed grouse blinds
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://crexmeadows.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Battle-Scars-Alan-Toczydlowdski-1-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Crex":MAILTO:information@crexmeadows.org
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260405T055800
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260405T100000
DTSTAMP:20260212T142451
CREATED:20250924T154030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T154030Z
UID:10000509-1775368680-1775383200@crexmeadows.org
SUMMARY:Sharp-tailed Grouse Viewing Blinds
DESCRIPTION:Featured Image by Alan Toczydlowski \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation. \nWant to get up close and personal with sharp-tailed grouse? This is your chance! Once again\, we are happy to offer viewing blinds at Crex Meadows this spring. There are two blinds available this spring. Additional blind opportunities may become available weather permitting. Be sure to check back regularly. \nHow to Reserve a Blind: \n\nRead all FAQs and directions first!\nFind a date with blind availability. We recommend viewing all available dates by clicking here or by viewing our events calendar.\nOnce you have found a date with availability\, purchase one ticket. You only need one ticket for your entire group. Do not buy more than one ticket for the blind. You may only make one reservation per weekend. Additional reservations will be cancelled!\nWait for us to contact you. We will contact you with more information at least a week before your reservation.\nIf you need to cancel your reservation\, please send Lauren Thomas an email at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov so we can offer your reservation to someone else. The $5 fee is non-refundable.\nIf there are no available dates\, please email Lauren Thomas at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov to be added to our waitlist.\n\nFAQs \n1. What time do I need to get to the blind? \nEveryone must be in the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise. \n2. When can I leave? \nPlease do not leave the blind until after the birds have left the lek. Our goal is to disturb the birds as little as possible to ensure they continue using the leks. Typically\, the birds leave somewhere around 9:00 a.m. but timing can vary by over an hour in either direction. Do not exit the blind at any time during your viewing experience. \n3. How many people can be in the blind and how often can I reserve a blind? \nBlinds can seat up to 4 people comfortably\, but you may want fewer people in your blind if you plan to bring photography equipment. Anyone may reserve the viewing blinds\, but you are only allowed one reservation per week to allow an opportunity for others to view. You will be asked to provide the names of anyone joining you in the blinds via email after making your reservation. \n4. How do I find my blind? \nOnce you’ve purchased a ticket below\, someone will contact you with details on how to get to the blind you will be sitting in. You will be randomly assigned one of the available blinds. We do not allow people to choose their location unless there are mobility/accessibility concerns. Please contact Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have mobility concerns or would like more information about accessing the blinds. We recommend visiting the site in daylight (be sure not to disturb the site in the morning!) before your viewing date so you know where to go and what to expect. \n5. How far do I have to walk to get to the blind? \nBoth blinds require some walking to get to. From the parking areas\, expect to walk around 1/4 mile to get to your blind. While much of the walking is on relatively flat ground\, vegetation can make parts of the walk challenging due to uneven terrain. Please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have concerns about accessing the blinds. You should make your reservation as usual and a staff member will be in contact with you regarding your concerns. Depending on your situation\, some accommodations may be available to make your trip to the blind possible. \n6. What if it’s raining? Will the birds still be there? \nDepending on the severity of the weather\, the birds may still show up to the lek! While dry and sunny mornings are ideal\, in previous years people still had success viewing on rainy mornings. If conditions seem dangerous please email us so we can decide if rescheduling makes more sense for your group. \n7. What is a lek? \nA lek is an open area that sharp-tailed grouse gather in to perform their mating dances. \n8. Am I guaranteed to see grouse? \nNo\, but your chances to see grouse are very high! Blinds are positioned at leks that are actively and regularly used by grouse. \n9. Should I report my sightings? \nYou do not have to\, but if you would like to record the number of males you see dancing and the number of females you see\, we would love to get that information from you! You can call\, email\, or stop in to report your sightings. \n10. Why do I have to donate $5 to use the blinds? \nThe Friends of Crex and the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society worked together to make these blinds available to the public. Your donation helps us keep these blinds available and also ensures that people who sign up for the blinds are serious about using them. \n11. Why can’t I make a reservation? \nReservations fill quickly so there may be no openings available. You can email us at information@crexmeadows.org to be put on our waitlist. Blinds will become reservable at 12:00 p.m. on February 1. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you agree to the following rules\, please read carefully! \n\nArrive at the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise.\nLeave the blind only after the grouse have left the lekking site. Typically\, birds leave somewhere between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.\nWhen leaving\, leave quietly and quickly in case the birds try to return to the site.\nThe individual making the reservation is responsible for the conduct of their party. We recommend having all participants read the full FAQ and rules on this page. If members of your party fail to obey these rules\, the blinds will not be available for use to you or the members of your party in the future.\n\nIf you have further questions\, please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 or email us at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation.
URL:https://crexmeadows.org/event/sharp-tailed-grouse-viewing-blinds-57/
LOCATION:Private: Crex Meadows Wildlife Area\, 102 E Crex Ave\, Grantsburg\, Wisconsin\, 54840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sharp-tailed grouse blinds
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://crexmeadows.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Battle-Scars-Alan-Toczydlowdski-1-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Crex":MAILTO:information@crexmeadows.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260406T055600
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260406T100000
DTSTAMP:20260212T142451
CREATED:20250924T154421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T154421Z
UID:10000510-1775454960-1775469600@crexmeadows.org
SUMMARY:Sharp-tailed Grouse Viewing Blinds
DESCRIPTION:Featured Image by Alan Toczydlowski \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation. \nWant to get up close and personal with sharp-tailed grouse? This is your chance! Once again\, we are happy to offer viewing blinds at Crex Meadows this spring. There are two blinds available this spring. Additional blind opportunities may become available weather permitting. Be sure to check back regularly. \nHow to Reserve a Blind: \n\nRead all FAQs and directions first!\nFind a date with blind availability. We recommend viewing all available dates by clicking here or by viewing our events calendar.\nOnce you have found a date with availability\, purchase one ticket. You only need one ticket for your entire group. Do not buy more than one ticket for the blind. You may only make one reservation per weekend. Additional reservations will be cancelled!\nWait for us to contact you. We will contact you with more information at least a week before your reservation.\nIf you need to cancel your reservation\, please send Lauren Thomas an email at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov so we can offer your reservation to someone else. The $5 fee is non-refundable.\nIf there are no available dates\, please email Lauren Thomas at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov to be added to our waitlist.\n\nFAQs \n1. What time do I need to get to the blind? \nEveryone must be in the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise. \n2. When can I leave? \nPlease do not leave the blind until after the birds have left the lek. Our goal is to disturb the birds as little as possible to ensure they continue using the leks. Typically\, the birds leave somewhere around 9:00 a.m. but timing can vary by over an hour in either direction. Do not exit the blind at any time during your viewing experience. \n3. How many people can be in the blind and how often can I reserve a blind? \nBlinds can seat up to 4 people comfortably\, but you may want fewer people in your blind if you plan to bring photography equipment. Anyone may reserve the viewing blinds\, but you are only allowed one reservation per week to allow an opportunity for others to view. You will be asked to provide the names of anyone joining you in the blinds via email after making your reservation. \n4. How do I find my blind? \nOnce you’ve purchased a ticket below\, someone will contact you with details on how to get to the blind you will be sitting in. You will be randomly assigned one of the available blinds. We do not allow people to choose their location unless there are mobility/accessibility concerns. Please contact Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have mobility concerns or would like more information about accessing the blinds. We recommend visiting the site in daylight (be sure not to disturb the site in the morning!) before your viewing date so you know where to go and what to expect. \n5. How far do I have to walk to get to the blind? \nBoth blinds require some walking to get to. From the parking areas\, expect to walk around 1/4 mile to get to your blind. While much of the walking is on relatively flat ground\, vegetation can make parts of the walk challenging due to uneven terrain. Please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have concerns about accessing the blinds. You should make your reservation as usual and a staff member will be in contact with you regarding your concerns. Depending on your situation\, some accommodations may be available to make your trip to the blind possible. \n6. What if it’s raining? Will the birds still be there? \nDepending on the severity of the weather\, the birds may still show up to the lek! While dry and sunny mornings are ideal\, in previous years people still had success viewing on rainy mornings. If conditions seem dangerous please email us so we can decide if rescheduling makes more sense for your group. \n7. What is a lek? \nA lek is an open area that sharp-tailed grouse gather in to perform their mating dances. \n8. Am I guaranteed to see grouse? \nNo\, but your chances to see grouse are very high! Blinds are positioned at leks that are actively and regularly used by grouse. \n9. Should I report my sightings? \nYou do not have to\, but if you would like to record the number of males you see dancing and the number of females you see\, we would love to get that information from you! You can call\, email\, or stop in to report your sightings. \n10. Why do I have to donate $5 to use the blinds? \nThe Friends of Crex and the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society worked together to make these blinds available to the public. Your donation helps us keep these blinds available and also ensures that people who sign up for the blinds are serious about using them. \n11. Why can’t I make a reservation? \nReservations fill quickly so there may be no openings available. You can email us at information@crexmeadows.org to be put on our waitlist. Blinds will become reservable at 12:00 p.m. on February 1. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you agree to the following rules\, please read carefully! \n\nArrive at the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise.\nLeave the blind only after the grouse have left the lekking site. Typically\, birds leave somewhere between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.\nWhen leaving\, leave quietly and quickly in case the birds try to return to the site.\nThe individual making the reservation is responsible for the conduct of their party. We recommend having all participants read the full FAQ and rules on this page. If members of your party fail to obey these rules\, the blinds will not be available for use to you or the members of your party in the future.\n\nIf you have further questions\, please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 or email us at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation.
URL:https://crexmeadows.org/event/sharp-tailed-grouse-viewing-blinds-58/
LOCATION:Private: Crex Meadows Wildlife Area\, 102 E Crex Ave\, Grantsburg\, Wisconsin\, 54840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sharp-tailed grouse blinds
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://crexmeadows.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Battle-Scars-Alan-Toczydlowdski-1-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Crex":MAILTO:information@crexmeadows.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260411T054600
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260411T100000
DTSTAMP:20260212T142451
CREATED:20250924T155143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T155143Z
UID:10000511-1775886360-1775901600@crexmeadows.org
SUMMARY:Sharp-tailed Grouse Viewing Blinds
DESCRIPTION:Featured Image by Alan Toczydlowski \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation. \nWant to get up close and personal with sharp-tailed grouse? This is your chance! Once again\, we are happy to offer viewing blinds at Crex Meadows this spring. There are two blinds available this spring. Additional blind opportunities may become available weather permitting. Be sure to check back regularly. \nHow to Reserve a Blind: \n\nRead all FAQs and directions first!\nFind a date with blind availability. We recommend viewing all available dates by clicking here or by viewing our events calendar.\nOnce you have found a date with availability\, purchase one ticket. You only need one ticket for your entire group. Do not buy more than one ticket for the blind. You may only make one reservation per weekend. Additional reservations will be cancelled!\nWait for us to contact you. We will contact you with more information at least a week before your reservation.\nIf you need to cancel your reservation\, please send Lauren Thomas an email at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov so we can offer your reservation to someone else. The $5 fee is non-refundable.\nIf there are no available dates\, please email Lauren Thomas at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov to be added to our waitlist.\n\nFAQs \n1. What time do I need to get to the blind? \nEveryone must be in the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise. \n2. When can I leave? \nPlease do not leave the blind until after the birds have left the lek. Our goal is to disturb the birds as little as possible to ensure they continue using the leks. Typically\, the birds leave somewhere around 9:00 a.m. but timing can vary by over an hour in either direction. Do not exit the blind at any time during your viewing experience. \n3. How many people can be in the blind and how often can I reserve a blind? \nBlinds can seat up to 4 people comfortably\, but you may want fewer people in your blind if you plan to bring photography equipment. Anyone may reserve the viewing blinds\, but you are only allowed one reservation per week to allow an opportunity for others to view. You will be asked to provide the names of anyone joining you in the blinds via email after making your reservation. \n4. How do I find my blind? \nOnce you’ve purchased a ticket below\, someone will contact you with details on how to get to the blind you will be sitting in. You will be randomly assigned one of the available blinds. We do not allow people to choose their location unless there are mobility/accessibility concerns. Please contact Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have mobility concerns or would like more information about accessing the blinds. We recommend visiting the site in daylight (be sure not to disturb the site in the morning!) before your viewing date so you know where to go and what to expect. \n5. How far do I have to walk to get to the blind? \nBoth blinds require some walking to get to. From the parking areas\, expect to walk around 1/4 mile to get to your blind. While much of the walking is on relatively flat ground\, vegetation can make parts of the walk challenging due to uneven terrain. Please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have concerns about accessing the blinds. You should make your reservation as usual and a staff member will be in contact with you regarding your concerns. Depending on your situation\, some accommodations may be available to make your trip to the blind possible. \n6. What if it’s raining? Will the birds still be there? \nDepending on the severity of the weather\, the birds may still show up to the lek! While dry and sunny mornings are ideal\, in previous years people still had success viewing on rainy mornings. If conditions seem dangerous please email us so we can decide if rescheduling makes more sense for your group. \n7. What is a lek? \nA lek is an open area that sharp-tailed grouse gather in to perform their mating dances. \n8. Am I guaranteed to see grouse? \nNo\, but your chances to see grouse are very high! Blinds are positioned at leks that are actively and regularly used by grouse. \n9. Should I report my sightings? \nYou do not have to\, but if you would like to record the number of males you see dancing and the number of females you see\, we would love to get that information from you! You can call\, email\, or stop in to report your sightings. \n10. Why do I have to donate $5 to use the blinds? \nThe Friends of Crex and the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society worked together to make these blinds available to the public. Your donation helps us keep these blinds available and also ensures that people who sign up for the blinds are serious about using them. \n11. Why can’t I make a reservation? \nReservations fill quickly so there may be no openings available. You can email us at information@crexmeadows.org to be put on our waitlist. Blinds will become reservable at 12:00 p.m. on February 1. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you agree to the following rules\, please read carefully! \n\nArrive at the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise.\nLeave the blind only after the grouse have left the lekking site. Typically\, birds leave somewhere between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.\nWhen leaving\, leave quietly and quickly in case the birds try to return to the site.\nThe individual making the reservation is responsible for the conduct of their party. We recommend having all participants read the full FAQ and rules on this page. If members of your party fail to obey these rules\, the blinds will not be available for use to you or the members of your party in the future.\n\nIf you have further questions\, please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 or email us at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation.
URL:https://crexmeadows.org/event/sharp-tailed-grouse-viewing-blinds-59/
LOCATION:Private: Crex Meadows Wildlife Area\, 102 E Crex Ave\, Grantsburg\, Wisconsin\, 54840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sharp-tailed grouse blinds
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Crex":MAILTO:information@crexmeadows.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260412T054500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260412T100000
DTSTAMP:20260212T142451
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SUMMARY:Sharp-tailed Grouse Viewing Blinds
DESCRIPTION:Featured Image by Alan Toczydlowski \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation. \nWant to get up close and personal with sharp-tailed grouse? This is your chance! Once again\, we are happy to offer viewing blinds at Crex Meadows this spring. There are two blinds available this spring. Additional blind opportunities may become available weather permitting. Be sure to check back regularly. \nHow to Reserve a Blind: \n\nRead all FAQs and directions first!\nFind a date with blind availability. We recommend viewing all available dates by clicking here or by viewing our events calendar.\nOnce you have found a date with availability\, purchase one ticket. You only need one ticket for your entire group. Do not buy more than one ticket for the blind. You may only make one reservation per weekend. Additional reservations will be cancelled!\nWait for us to contact you. We will contact you with more information at least a week before your reservation.\nIf you need to cancel your reservation\, please send Lauren Thomas an email at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov so we can offer your reservation to someone else. The $5 fee is non-refundable.\nIf there are no available dates\, please email Lauren Thomas at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov to be added to our waitlist.\n\nFAQs \n1. What time do I need to get to the blind? \nEveryone must be in the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise. \n2. When can I leave? \nPlease do not leave the blind until after the birds have left the lek. Our goal is to disturb the birds as little as possible to ensure they continue using the leks. Typically\, the birds leave somewhere around 9:00 a.m. but timing can vary by over an hour in either direction. Do not exit the blind at any time during your viewing experience. \n3. How many people can be in the blind and how often can I reserve a blind? \nBlinds can seat up to 4 people comfortably\, but you may want fewer people in your blind if you plan to bring photography equipment. Anyone may reserve the viewing blinds\, but you are only allowed one reservation per week to allow an opportunity for others to view. You will be asked to provide the names of anyone joining you in the blinds via email after making your reservation. \n4. How do I find my blind? \nOnce you’ve purchased a ticket below\, someone will contact you with details on how to get to the blind you will be sitting in. You will be randomly assigned one of the available blinds. We do not allow people to choose their location unless there are mobility/accessibility concerns. Please contact Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have mobility concerns or would like more information about accessing the blinds. We recommend visiting the site in daylight (be sure not to disturb the site in the morning!) before your viewing date so you know where to go and what to expect. \n5. How far do I have to walk to get to the blind? \nBoth blinds require some walking to get to. From the parking areas\, expect to walk around 1/4 mile to get to your blind. While much of the walking is on relatively flat ground\, vegetation can make parts of the walk challenging due to uneven terrain. Please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have concerns about accessing the blinds. You should make your reservation as usual and a staff member will be in contact with you regarding your concerns. Depending on your situation\, some accommodations may be available to make your trip to the blind possible. \n6. What if it’s raining? Will the birds still be there? \nDepending on the severity of the weather\, the birds may still show up to the lek! While dry and sunny mornings are ideal\, in previous years people still had success viewing on rainy mornings. If conditions seem dangerous please email us so we can decide if rescheduling makes more sense for your group. \n7. What is a lek? \nA lek is an open area that sharp-tailed grouse gather in to perform their mating dances. \n8. Am I guaranteed to see grouse? \nNo\, but your chances to see grouse are very high! Blinds are positioned at leks that are actively and regularly used by grouse. \n9. Should I report my sightings? \nYou do not have to\, but if you would like to record the number of males you see dancing and the number of females you see\, we would love to get that information from you! You can call\, email\, or stop in to report your sightings. \n10. Why do I have to donate $5 to use the blinds? \nThe Friends of Crex and the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society worked together to make these blinds available to the public. Your donation helps us keep these blinds available and also ensures that people who sign up for the blinds are serious about using them. \n11. Why can’t I make a reservation? \nReservations fill quickly so there may be no openings available. You can email us at information@crexmeadows.org to be put on our waitlist. Blinds will become reservable at 12:00 p.m. on February 1. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you agree to the following rules\, please read carefully! \n\nArrive at the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise.\nLeave the blind only after the grouse have left the lekking site. Typically\, birds leave somewhere between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.\nWhen leaving\, leave quietly and quickly in case the birds try to return to the site.\nThe individual making the reservation is responsible for the conduct of their party. We recommend having all participants read the full FAQ and rules on this page. If members of your party fail to obey these rules\, the blinds will not be available for use to you or the members of your party in the future.\n\nIf you have further questions\, please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 or email us at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation.
URL:https://crexmeadows.org/event/sharp-tailed-grouse-viewing-blinds-60/
LOCATION:Private: Crex Meadows Wildlife Area\, 102 E Crex Ave\, Grantsburg\, Wisconsin\, 54840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sharp-tailed grouse blinds
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Crex":MAILTO:information@crexmeadows.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260413T054300
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260413T100000
DTSTAMP:20260212T142451
CREATED:20250924T155859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T155859Z
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SUMMARY:Sharp-tailed Grouse Viewing Blinds
DESCRIPTION:Featured Image by Alan Toczydlowski \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation. \nWant to get up close and personal with sharp-tailed grouse? This is your chance! Once again\, we are happy to offer viewing blinds at Crex Meadows this spring. There are two blinds available this spring. Additional blind opportunities may become available weather permitting. Be sure to check back regularly. \nHow to Reserve a Blind: \n\nRead all FAQs and directions first!\nFind a date with blind availability. We recommend viewing all available dates by clicking here or by viewing our events calendar.\nOnce you have found a date with availability\, purchase one ticket. You only need one ticket for your entire group. Do not buy more than one ticket for the blind. You may only make one reservation per weekend. Additional reservations will be cancelled!\nWait for us to contact you. We will contact you with more information at least a week before your reservation.\nIf you need to cancel your reservation\, please send Lauren Thomas an email at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov so we can offer your reservation to someone else. The $5 fee is non-refundable.\nIf there are no available dates\, please email Lauren Thomas at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov to be added to our waitlist.\n\nFAQs \n1. What time do I need to get to the blind? \nEveryone must be in the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise. \n2. When can I leave? \nPlease do not leave the blind until after the birds have left the lek. Our goal is to disturb the birds as little as possible to ensure they continue using the leks. Typically\, the birds leave somewhere around 9:00 a.m. but timing can vary by over an hour in either direction. Do not exit the blind at any time during your viewing experience. \n3. How many people can be in the blind and how often can I reserve a blind? \nBlinds can seat up to 4 people comfortably\, but you may want fewer people in your blind if you plan to bring photography equipment. Anyone may reserve the viewing blinds\, but you are only allowed one reservation per week to allow an opportunity for others to view. You will be asked to provide the names of anyone joining you in the blinds via email after making your reservation. \n4. How do I find my blind? \nOnce you’ve purchased a ticket below\, someone will contact you with details on how to get to the blind you will be sitting in. You will be randomly assigned one of the available blinds. We do not allow people to choose their location unless there are mobility/accessibility concerns. Please contact Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have mobility concerns or would like more information about accessing the blinds. We recommend visiting the site in daylight (be sure not to disturb the site in the morning!) before your viewing date so you know where to go and what to expect. \n5. How far do I have to walk to get to the blind? \nBoth blinds require some walking to get to. From the parking areas\, expect to walk around 1/4 mile to get to your blind. While much of the walking is on relatively flat ground\, vegetation can make parts of the walk challenging due to uneven terrain. Please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have concerns about accessing the blinds. You should make your reservation as usual and a staff member will be in contact with you regarding your concerns. Depending on your situation\, some accommodations may be available to make your trip to the blind possible. \n6. What if it’s raining? Will the birds still be there? \nDepending on the severity of the weather\, the birds may still show up to the lek! While dry and sunny mornings are ideal\, in previous years people still had success viewing on rainy mornings. If conditions seem dangerous please email us so we can decide if rescheduling makes more sense for your group. \n7. What is a lek? \nA lek is an open area that sharp-tailed grouse gather in to perform their mating dances. \n8. Am I guaranteed to see grouse? \nNo\, but your chances to see grouse are very high! Blinds are positioned at leks that are actively and regularly used by grouse. \n9. Should I report my sightings? \nYou do not have to\, but if you would like to record the number of males you see dancing and the number of females you see\, we would love to get that information from you! You can call\, email\, or stop in to report your sightings. \n10. Why do I have to donate $5 to use the blinds? \nThe Friends of Crex and the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society worked together to make these blinds available to the public. Your donation helps us keep these blinds available and also ensures that people who sign up for the blinds are serious about using them. \n11. Why can’t I make a reservation? \nReservations fill quickly so there may be no openings available. You can email us at information@crexmeadows.org to be put on our waitlist. Blinds will become reservable at 12:00 p.m. on February 1. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you agree to the following rules\, please read carefully! \n\nArrive at the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise.\nLeave the blind only after the grouse have left the lekking site. Typically\, birds leave somewhere between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.\nWhen leaving\, leave quietly and quickly in case the birds try to return to the site.\nThe individual making the reservation is responsible for the conduct of their party. We recommend having all participants read the full FAQ and rules on this page. If members of your party fail to obey these rules\, the blinds will not be available for use to you or the members of your party in the future.\n\nIf you have further questions\, please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 or email us at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation.
URL:https://crexmeadows.org/event/sharp-tailed-grouse-viewing-blinds-61/
LOCATION:Private: Crex Meadows Wildlife Area\, 102 E Crex Ave\, Grantsburg\, Wisconsin\, 54840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sharp-tailed grouse blinds
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Crex":MAILTO:information@crexmeadows.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260418T053400
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260418T100000
DTSTAMP:20260212T142451
CREATED:20250924T160154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T160154Z
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SUMMARY:Sharp-tailed Grouse Viewing Blinds
DESCRIPTION:Featured Image by Alan Toczydlowski \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation. \nWant to get up close and personal with sharp-tailed grouse? This is your chance! Once again\, we are happy to offer viewing blinds at Crex Meadows this spring. There are two blinds available this spring. Additional blind opportunities may become available weather permitting. Be sure to check back regularly. \nHow to Reserve a Blind: \n\nRead all FAQs and directions first!\nFind a date with blind availability. We recommend viewing all available dates by clicking here or by viewing our events calendar.\nOnce you have found a date with availability\, purchase one ticket. You only need one ticket for your entire group. Do not buy more than one ticket for the blind. You may only make one reservation per weekend. Additional reservations will be cancelled!\nWait for us to contact you. We will contact you with more information at least a week before your reservation.\nIf you need to cancel your reservation\, please send Lauren Thomas an email at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov so we can offer your reservation to someone else. The $5 fee is non-refundable.\nIf there are no available dates\, please email Lauren Thomas at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov to be added to our waitlist.\n\nFAQs \n1. What time do I need to get to the blind? \nEveryone must be in the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise. \n2. When can I leave? \nPlease do not leave the blind until after the birds have left the lek. Our goal is to disturb the birds as little as possible to ensure they continue using the leks. Typically\, the birds leave somewhere around 9:00 a.m. but timing can vary by over an hour in either direction. Do not exit the blind at any time during your viewing experience. \n3. How many people can be in the blind and how often can I reserve a blind? \nBlinds can seat up to 4 people comfortably\, but you may want fewer people in your blind if you plan to bring photography equipment. Anyone may reserve the viewing blinds\, but you are only allowed one reservation per week to allow an opportunity for others to view. You will be asked to provide the names of anyone joining you in the blinds via email after making your reservation. \n4. How do I find my blind? \nOnce you’ve purchased a ticket below\, someone will contact you with details on how to get to the blind you will be sitting in. You will be randomly assigned one of the available blinds. We do not allow people to choose their location unless there are mobility/accessibility concerns. Please contact Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have mobility concerns or would like more information about accessing the blinds. We recommend visiting the site in daylight (be sure not to disturb the site in the morning!) before your viewing date so you know where to go and what to expect. \n5. How far do I have to walk to get to the blind? \nBoth blinds require some walking to get to. From the parking areas\, expect to walk around 1/4 mile to get to your blind. While much of the walking is on relatively flat ground\, vegetation can make parts of the walk challenging due to uneven terrain. Please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have concerns about accessing the blinds. You should make your reservation as usual and a staff member will be in contact with you regarding your concerns. Depending on your situation\, some accommodations may be available to make your trip to the blind possible. \n6. What if it’s raining? Will the birds still be there? \nDepending on the severity of the weather\, the birds may still show up to the lek! While dry and sunny mornings are ideal\, in previous years people still had success viewing on rainy mornings. If conditions seem dangerous please email us so we can decide if rescheduling makes more sense for your group. \n7. What is a lek? \nA lek is an open area that sharp-tailed grouse gather in to perform their mating dances. \n8. Am I guaranteed to see grouse? \nNo\, but your chances to see grouse are very high! Blinds are positioned at leks that are actively and regularly used by grouse. \n9. Should I report my sightings? \nYou do not have to\, but if you would like to record the number of males you see dancing and the number of females you see\, we would love to get that information from you! You can call\, email\, or stop in to report your sightings. \n10. Why do I have to donate $5 to use the blinds? \nThe Friends of Crex and the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society worked together to make these blinds available to the public. Your donation helps us keep these blinds available and also ensures that people who sign up for the blinds are serious about using them. \n11. Why can’t I make a reservation? \nReservations fill quickly so there may be no openings available. You can email us at information@crexmeadows.org to be put on our waitlist. Blinds will become reservable at 12:00 p.m. on February 1. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you agree to the following rules\, please read carefully! \n\nArrive at the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise.\nLeave the blind only after the grouse have left the lekking site. Typically\, birds leave somewhere between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.\nWhen leaving\, leave quietly and quickly in case the birds try to return to the site.\nThe individual making the reservation is responsible for the conduct of their party. We recommend having all participants read the full FAQ and rules on this page. If members of your party fail to obey these rules\, the blinds will not be available for use to you or the members of your party in the future.\n\nIf you have further questions\, please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 or email us at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation.
URL:https://crexmeadows.org/event/sharp-tailed-grouse-viewing-blinds-62/
LOCATION:Private: Crex Meadows Wildlife Area\, 102 E Crex Ave\, Grantsburg\, Wisconsin\, 54840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sharp-tailed grouse blinds
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://crexmeadows.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Battle-Scars-Alan-Toczydlowdski-1-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Crex":MAILTO:information@crexmeadows.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260419T053200
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260419T100000
DTSTAMP:20260212T142451
CREATED:20250924T160455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T160455Z
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SUMMARY:Sharp-tailed Grouse Viewing Blinds
DESCRIPTION:Featured Image by Alan Toczydlowski \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation. \nWant to get up close and personal with sharp-tailed grouse? This is your chance! Once again\, we are happy to offer viewing blinds at Crex Meadows this spring. There are two blinds available this spring. Additional blind opportunities may become available weather permitting. Be sure to check back regularly. \nHow to Reserve a Blind: \n\nRead all FAQs and directions first!\nFind a date with blind availability. We recommend viewing all available dates by clicking here or by viewing our events calendar.\nOnce you have found a date with availability\, purchase one ticket. You only need one ticket for your entire group. Do not buy more than one ticket for the blind. You may only make one reservation per weekend. Additional reservations will be cancelled!\nWait for us to contact you. We will contact you with more information at least a week before your reservation.\nIf you need to cancel your reservation\, please send Lauren Thomas an email at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov so we can offer your reservation to someone else. The $5 fee is non-refundable.\nIf there are no available dates\, please email Lauren Thomas at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov to be added to our waitlist.\n\nFAQs \n1. What time do I need to get to the blind? \nEveryone must be in the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise. \n2. When can I leave? \nPlease do not leave the blind until after the birds have left the lek. Our goal is to disturb the birds as little as possible to ensure they continue using the leks. Typically\, the birds leave somewhere around 9:00 a.m. but timing can vary by over an hour in either direction. Do not exit the blind at any time during your viewing experience. \n3. How many people can be in the blind and how often can I reserve a blind? \nBlinds can seat up to 4 people comfortably\, but you may want fewer people in your blind if you plan to bring photography equipment. Anyone may reserve the viewing blinds\, but you are only allowed one reservation per week to allow an opportunity for others to view. You will be asked to provide the names of anyone joining you in the blinds via email after making your reservation. \n4. How do I find my blind? \nOnce you’ve purchased a ticket below\, someone will contact you with details on how to get to the blind you will be sitting in. You will be randomly assigned one of the available blinds. We do not allow people to choose their location unless there are mobility/accessibility concerns. Please contact Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have mobility concerns or would like more information about accessing the blinds. We recommend visiting the site in daylight (be sure not to disturb the site in the morning!) before your viewing date so you know where to go and what to expect. \n5. How far do I have to walk to get to the blind? \nBoth blinds require some walking to get to. From the parking areas\, expect to walk around 1/4 mile to get to your blind. While much of the walking is on relatively flat ground\, vegetation can make parts of the walk challenging due to uneven terrain. Please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have concerns about accessing the blinds. You should make your reservation as usual and a staff member will be in contact with you regarding your concerns. Depending on your situation\, some accommodations may be available to make your trip to the blind possible. \n6. What if it’s raining? Will the birds still be there? \nDepending on the severity of the weather\, the birds may still show up to the lek! While dry and sunny mornings are ideal\, in previous years people still had success viewing on rainy mornings. If conditions seem dangerous please email us so we can decide if rescheduling makes more sense for your group. \n7. What is a lek? \nA lek is an open area that sharp-tailed grouse gather in to perform their mating dances. \n8. Am I guaranteed to see grouse? \nNo\, but your chances to see grouse are very high! Blinds are positioned at leks that are actively and regularly used by grouse. \n9. Should I report my sightings? \nYou do not have to\, but if you would like to record the number of males you see dancing and the number of females you see\, we would love to get that information from you! You can call\, email\, or stop in to report your sightings. \n10. Why do I have to donate $5 to use the blinds? \nThe Friends of Crex and the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society worked together to make these blinds available to the public. Your donation helps us keep these blinds available and also ensures that people who sign up for the blinds are serious about using them. \n11. Why can’t I make a reservation? \nReservations fill quickly so there may be no openings available. You can email us at information@crexmeadows.org to be put on our waitlist. Blinds will become reservable at 12:00 p.m. on February 1. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you agree to the following rules\, please read carefully! \n\nArrive at the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise.\nLeave the blind only after the grouse have left the lekking site. Typically\, birds leave somewhere between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.\nWhen leaving\, leave quietly and quickly in case the birds try to return to the site.\nThe individual making the reservation is responsible for the conduct of their party. We recommend having all participants read the full FAQ and rules on this page. If members of your party fail to obey these rules\, the blinds will not be available for use to you or the members of your party in the future.\n\nIf you have further questions\, please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 or email us at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation.
URL:https://crexmeadows.org/event/sharp-tailed-grouse-viewing-blinds-63/
LOCATION:Private: Crex Meadows Wildlife Area\, 102 E Crex Ave\, Grantsburg\, Wisconsin\, 54840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sharp-tailed grouse blinds
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Crex":MAILTO:information@crexmeadows.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260420T053000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260420T100000
DTSTAMP:20260212T142451
CREATED:20250924T161948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T161948Z
UID:10000516-1776663000-1776679200@crexmeadows.org
SUMMARY:Sharp-tailed Grouse Viewing Blinds
DESCRIPTION:Featured Image by Alan Toczydlowski \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation. \nWant to get up close and personal with sharp-tailed grouse? This is your chance! Once again\, we are happy to offer viewing blinds at Crex Meadows this spring. There are two blinds available this spring. Additional blind opportunities may become available weather permitting. Be sure to check back regularly. \nHow to Reserve a Blind: \n\nRead all FAQs and directions first!\nFind a date with blind availability. We recommend viewing all available dates by clicking here or by viewing our events calendar.\nOnce you have found a date with availability\, purchase one ticket. You only need one ticket for your entire group. Do not buy more than one ticket for the blind. You may only make one reservation per weekend. Additional reservations will be cancelled!\nWait for us to contact you. We will contact you with more information at least a week before your reservation.\nIf you need to cancel your reservation\, please send Lauren Thomas an email at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov so we can offer your reservation to someone else. The $5 fee is non-refundable.\nIf there are no available dates\, please email Lauren Thomas at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov to be added to our waitlist.\n\nFAQs \n1. What time do I need to get to the blind? \nEveryone must be in the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise. \n2. When can I leave? \nPlease do not leave the blind until after the birds have left the lek. Our goal is to disturb the birds as little as possible to ensure they continue using the leks. Typically\, the birds leave somewhere around 9:00 a.m. but timing can vary by over an hour in either direction. Do not exit the blind at any time during your viewing experience. \n3. How many people can be in the blind and how often can I reserve a blind? \nBlinds can seat up to 4 people comfortably\, but you may want fewer people in your blind if you plan to bring photography equipment. Anyone may reserve the viewing blinds\, but you are only allowed one reservation per week to allow an opportunity for others to view. You will be asked to provide the names of anyone joining you in the blinds via email after making your reservation. \n4. How do I find my blind? \nOnce you’ve purchased a ticket below\, someone will contact you with details on how to get to the blind you will be sitting in. You will be randomly assigned one of the available blinds. We do not allow people to choose their location unless there are mobility/accessibility concerns. Please contact Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have mobility concerns or would like more information about accessing the blinds. We recommend visiting the site in daylight (be sure not to disturb the site in the morning!) before your viewing date so you know where to go and what to expect. \n5. How far do I have to walk to get to the blind? \nBoth blinds require some walking to get to. From the parking areas\, expect to walk around 1/4 mile to get to your blind. While much of the walking is on relatively flat ground\, vegetation can make parts of the walk challenging due to uneven terrain. Please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have concerns about accessing the blinds. You should make your reservation as usual and a staff member will be in contact with you regarding your concerns. Depending on your situation\, some accommodations may be available to make your trip to the blind possible. \n6. What if it’s raining? Will the birds still be there? \nDepending on the severity of the weather\, the birds may still show up to the lek! While dry and sunny mornings are ideal\, in previous years people still had success viewing on rainy mornings. If conditions seem dangerous please email us so we can decide if rescheduling makes more sense for your group. \n7. What is a lek? \nA lek is an open area that sharp-tailed grouse gather in to perform their mating dances. \n8. Am I guaranteed to see grouse? \nNo\, but your chances to see grouse are very high! Blinds are positioned at leks that are actively and regularly used by grouse. \n9. Should I report my sightings? \nYou do not have to\, but if you would like to record the number of males you see dancing and the number of females you see\, we would love to get that information from you! You can call\, email\, or stop in to report your sightings. \n10. Why do I have to donate $5 to use the blinds? \nThe Friends of Crex and the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society worked together to make these blinds available to the public. Your donation helps us keep these blinds available and also ensures that people who sign up for the blinds are serious about using them. \n11. Why can’t I make a reservation? \nReservations fill quickly so there may be no openings available. You can email us at information@crexmeadows.org to be put on our waitlist. Blinds will become reservable at 12:00 p.m. on February 1. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you agree to the following rules\, please read carefully! \n\nArrive at the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise.\nLeave the blind only after the grouse have left the lekking site. Typically\, birds leave somewhere between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.\nWhen leaving\, leave quietly and quickly in case the birds try to return to the site.\nThe individual making the reservation is responsible for the conduct of their party. We recommend having all participants read the full FAQ and rules on this page. If members of your party fail to obey these rules\, the blinds will not be available for use to you or the members of your party in the future.\n\nIf you have further questions\, please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 or email us at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation.
URL:https://crexmeadows.org/event/sharp-tailed-grouse-viewing-blinds-64/
LOCATION:Private: Crex Meadows Wildlife Area\, 102 E Crex Ave\, Grantsburg\, Wisconsin\, 54840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sharp-tailed grouse blinds
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://crexmeadows.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Battle-Scars-Alan-Toczydlowdski-1-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Crex":MAILTO:information@crexmeadows.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260425T052200
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260425T100000
DTSTAMP:20260212T142451
CREATED:20250924T162438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T162438Z
UID:10000517-1777094520-1777111200@crexmeadows.org
SUMMARY:Sharp-tailed Grouse Viewing Blinds
DESCRIPTION:Featured Image by Alan Toczydlowski \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation. \nWant to get up close and personal with sharp-tailed grouse? This is your chance! Once again\, we are happy to offer viewing blinds at Crex Meadows this spring. There are two blinds available this spring. Additional blind opportunities may become available weather permitting. Be sure to check back regularly. \nHow to Reserve a Blind: \n\nRead all FAQs and directions first!\nFind a date with blind availability. We recommend viewing all available dates by clicking here or by viewing our events calendar.\nOnce you have found a date with availability\, purchase one ticket. You only need one ticket for your entire group. Do not buy more than one ticket for the blind. You may only make one reservation per weekend. Additional reservations will be cancelled!\nWait for us to contact you. We will contact you with more information at least a week before your reservation.\nIf you need to cancel your reservation\, please send Lauren Thomas an email at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov so we can offer your reservation to someone else. The $5 fee is non-refundable.\nIf there are no available dates\, please email Lauren Thomas at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov to be added to our waitlist.\n\nFAQs \n1. What time do I need to get to the blind? \nEveryone must be in the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise. \n2. When can I leave? \nPlease do not leave the blind until after the birds have left the lek. Our goal is to disturb the birds as little as possible to ensure they continue using the leks. Typically\, the birds leave somewhere around 9:00 a.m. but timing can vary by over an hour in either direction. Do not exit the blind at any time during your viewing experience. \n3. How many people can be in the blind and how often can I reserve a blind? \nBlinds can seat up to 4 people comfortably\, but you may want fewer people in your blind if you plan to bring photography equipment. Anyone may reserve the viewing blinds\, but you are only allowed one reservation per week to allow an opportunity for others to view. You will be asked to provide the names of anyone joining you in the blinds via email after making your reservation. \n4. How do I find my blind? \nOnce you’ve purchased a ticket below\, someone will contact you with details on how to get to the blind you will be sitting in. You will be randomly assigned one of the available blinds. We do not allow people to choose their location unless there are mobility/accessibility concerns. Please contact Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have mobility concerns or would like more information about accessing the blinds. We recommend visiting the site in daylight (be sure not to disturb the site in the morning!) before your viewing date so you know where to go and what to expect. \n5. How far do I have to walk to get to the blind? \nBoth blinds require some walking to get to. From the parking areas\, expect to walk around 1/4 mile to get to your blind. While much of the walking is on relatively flat ground\, vegetation can make parts of the walk challenging due to uneven terrain. Please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have concerns about accessing the blinds. You should make your reservation as usual and a staff member will be in contact with you regarding your concerns. Depending on your situation\, some accommodations may be available to make your trip to the blind possible. \n6. What if it’s raining? Will the birds still be there? \nDepending on the severity of the weather\, the birds may still show up to the lek! While dry and sunny mornings are ideal\, in previous years people still had success viewing on rainy mornings. If conditions seem dangerous please email us so we can decide if rescheduling makes more sense for your group. \n7. What is a lek? \nA lek is an open area that sharp-tailed grouse gather in to perform their mating dances. \n8. Am I guaranteed to see grouse? \nNo\, but your chances to see grouse are very high! Blinds are positioned at leks that are actively and regularly used by grouse. \n9. Should I report my sightings? \nYou do not have to\, but if you would like to record the number of males you see dancing and the number of females you see\, we would love to get that information from you! You can call\, email\, or stop in to report your sightings. \n10. Why do I have to donate $5 to use the blinds? \nThe Friends of Crex and the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society worked together to make these blinds available to the public. Your donation helps us keep these blinds available and also ensures that people who sign up for the blinds are serious about using them. \n11. Why can’t I make a reservation? \nReservations fill quickly so there may be no openings available. You can email us at information@crexmeadows.org to be put on our waitlist. Blinds will become reservable at 12:00 p.m. on February 1. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you agree to the following rules\, please read carefully! \n\nArrive at the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise.\nLeave the blind only after the grouse have left the lekking site. Typically\, birds leave somewhere between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.\nWhen leaving\, leave quietly and quickly in case the birds try to return to the site.\nThe individual making the reservation is responsible for the conduct of their party. We recommend having all participants read the full FAQ and rules on this page. If members of your party fail to obey these rules\, the blinds will not be available for use to you or the members of your party in the future.\n\nIf you have further questions\, please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 or email us at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation.
URL:https://crexmeadows.org/event/sharp-tailed-grouse-viewing-blinds-65/
LOCATION:Private: Crex Meadows Wildlife Area\, 102 E Crex Ave\, Grantsburg\, Wisconsin\, 54840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sharp-tailed grouse blinds
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://crexmeadows.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Battle-Scars-Alan-Toczydlowdski-1-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Crex":MAILTO:information@crexmeadows.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260426T052000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260426T100000
DTSTAMP:20260212T142451
CREATED:20250924T165155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T165155Z
UID:10000518-1777180800-1777197600@crexmeadows.org
SUMMARY:Sharp-tailed Grouse Viewing Blinds
DESCRIPTION:Featured Image by Alan Toczydlowski \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation. \nWant to get up close and personal with sharp-tailed grouse? This is your chance! Once again\, we are happy to offer viewing blinds at Crex Meadows this spring. There are two blinds available this spring. Additional blind opportunities may become available weather permitting. Be sure to check back regularly. \nHow to Reserve a Blind: \n\nRead all FAQs and directions first!\nFind a date with blind availability. We recommend viewing all available dates by clicking here or by viewing our events calendar.\nOnce you have found a date with availability\, purchase one ticket. You only need one ticket for your entire group. Do not buy more than one ticket for the blind. You may only make one reservation per weekend. Additional reservations will be cancelled!\nWait for us to contact you. We will contact you with more information at least a week before your reservation.\nIf you need to cancel your reservation\, please send Lauren Thomas an email at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov so we can offer your reservation to someone else. The $5 fee is non-refundable.\nIf there are no available dates\, please email Lauren Thomas at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov to be added to our waitlist.\n\nFAQs \n1. What time do I need to get to the blind? \nEveryone must be in the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise. \n2. When can I leave? \nPlease do not leave the blind until after the birds have left the lek. Our goal is to disturb the birds as little as possible to ensure they continue using the leks. Typically\, the birds leave somewhere around 9:00 a.m. but timing can vary by over an hour in either direction. Do not exit the blind at any time during your viewing experience. \n3. How many people can be in the blind and how often can I reserve a blind? \nBlinds can seat up to 4 people comfortably\, but you may want fewer people in your blind if you plan to bring photography equipment. Anyone may reserve the viewing blinds\, but you are only allowed one reservation per week to allow an opportunity for others to view. You will be asked to provide the names of anyone joining you in the blinds via email after making your reservation. \n4. How do I find my blind? \nOnce you’ve purchased a ticket below\, someone will contact you with details on how to get to the blind you will be sitting in. You will be randomly assigned one of the available blinds. We do not allow people to choose their location unless there are mobility/accessibility concerns. Please contact Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have mobility concerns or would like more information about accessing the blinds. We recommend visiting the site in daylight (be sure not to disturb the site in the morning!) before your viewing date so you know where to go and what to expect. \n5. How far do I have to walk to get to the blind? \nBoth blinds require some walking to get to. From the parking areas\, expect to walk around 1/4 mile to get to your blind. While much of the walking is on relatively flat ground\, vegetation can make parts of the walk challenging due to uneven terrain. Please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have concerns about accessing the blinds. You should make your reservation as usual and a staff member will be in contact with you regarding your concerns. Depending on your situation\, some accommodations may be available to make your trip to the blind possible. \n6. What if it’s raining? Will the birds still be there? \nDepending on the severity of the weather\, the birds may still show up to the lek! While dry and sunny mornings are ideal\, in previous years people still had success viewing on rainy mornings. If conditions seem dangerous please email us so we can decide if rescheduling makes more sense for your group. \n7. What is a lek? \nA lek is an open area that sharp-tailed grouse gather in to perform their mating dances. \n8. Am I guaranteed to see grouse? \nNo\, but your chances to see grouse are very high! Blinds are positioned at leks that are actively and regularly used by grouse. \n9. Should I report my sightings? \nYou do not have to\, but if you would like to record the number of males you see dancing and the number of females you see\, we would love to get that information from you! You can call\, email\, or stop in to report your sightings. \n10. Why do I have to donate $5 to use the blinds? \nThe Friends of Crex and the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society worked together to make these blinds available to the public. Your donation helps us keep these blinds available and also ensures that people who sign up for the blinds are serious about using them. \n11. Why can’t I make a reservation? \nReservations fill quickly so there may be no openings available. You can email us at information@crexmeadows.org to be put on our waitlist. Blinds will become reservable at 12:00 p.m. on February 1. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you agree to the following rules\, please read carefully! \n\nArrive at the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise.\nLeave the blind only after the grouse have left the lekking site. Typically\, birds leave somewhere between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.\nWhen leaving\, leave quietly and quickly in case the birds try to return to the site.\nThe individual making the reservation is responsible for the conduct of their party. We recommend having all participants read the full FAQ and rules on this page. If members of your party fail to obey these rules\, the blinds will not be available for use to you or the members of your party in the future.\n\nIf you have further questions\, please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 or email us at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation.
URL:https://crexmeadows.org/event/sharp-tailed-grouse-viewing-blinds-66/
LOCATION:Private: Crex Meadows Wildlife Area\, 102 E Crex Ave\, Grantsburg\, Wisconsin\, 54840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sharp-tailed grouse blinds
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://crexmeadows.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Battle-Scars-Alan-Toczydlowdski-1-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Crex":MAILTO:information@crexmeadows.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260427T051900
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260427T100000
DTSTAMP:20260212T142451
CREATED:20250924T165514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T165514Z
UID:10000519-1777267140-1777284000@crexmeadows.org
SUMMARY:Sharp-tailed Grouse Viewing Blinds
DESCRIPTION:Featured Image by Alan Toczydlowski \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation. \nWant to get up close and personal with sharp-tailed grouse? This is your chance! Once again\, we are happy to offer viewing blinds at Crex Meadows this spring. There are two blinds available this spring. Additional blind opportunities may become available weather permitting. Be sure to check back regularly. \nHow to Reserve a Blind: \n\nRead all FAQs and directions first!\nFind a date with blind availability. We recommend viewing all available dates by clicking here or by viewing our events calendar.\nOnce you have found a date with availability\, purchase one ticket. You only need one ticket for your entire group. Do not buy more than one ticket for the blind. You may only make one reservation per weekend. Additional reservations will be cancelled!\nWait for us to contact you. We will contact you with more information at least a week before your reservation.\nIf you need to cancel your reservation\, please send Lauren Thomas an email at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov so we can offer your reservation to someone else. The $5 fee is non-refundable.\nIf there are no available dates\, please email Lauren Thomas at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov to be added to our waitlist.\n\nFAQs \n1. What time do I need to get to the blind? \nEveryone must be in the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise. \n2. When can I leave? \nPlease do not leave the blind until after the birds have left the lek. Our goal is to disturb the birds as little as possible to ensure they continue using the leks. Typically\, the birds leave somewhere around 9:00 a.m. but timing can vary by over an hour in either direction. Do not exit the blind at any time during your viewing experience. \n3. How many people can be in the blind and how often can I reserve a blind? \nBlinds can seat up to 4 people comfortably\, but you may want fewer people in your blind if you plan to bring photography equipment. Anyone may reserve the viewing blinds\, but you are only allowed one reservation per week to allow an opportunity for others to view. You will be asked to provide the names of anyone joining you in the blinds via email after making your reservation. \n4. How do I find my blind? \nOnce you’ve purchased a ticket below\, someone will contact you with details on how to get to the blind you will be sitting in. You will be randomly assigned one of the available blinds. We do not allow people to choose their location unless there are mobility/accessibility concerns. Please contact Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have mobility concerns or would like more information about accessing the blinds. We recommend visiting the site in daylight (be sure not to disturb the site in the morning!) before your viewing date so you know where to go and what to expect. \n5. How far do I have to walk to get to the blind? \nBoth blinds require some walking to get to. From the parking areas\, expect to walk around 1/4 mile to get to your blind. While much of the walking is on relatively flat ground\, vegetation can make parts of the walk challenging due to uneven terrain. Please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have concerns about accessing the blinds. You should make your reservation as usual and a staff member will be in contact with you regarding your concerns. Depending on your situation\, some accommodations may be available to make your trip to the blind possible. \n6. What if it’s raining? Will the birds still be there? \nDepending on the severity of the weather\, the birds may still show up to the lek! While dry and sunny mornings are ideal\, in previous years people still had success viewing on rainy mornings. If conditions seem dangerous please email us so we can decide if rescheduling makes more sense for your group. \n7. What is a lek? \nA lek is an open area that sharp-tailed grouse gather in to perform their mating dances. \n8. Am I guaranteed to see grouse? \nNo\, but your chances to see grouse are very high! Blinds are positioned at leks that are actively and regularly used by grouse. \n9. Should I report my sightings? \nYou do not have to\, but if you would like to record the number of males you see dancing and the number of females you see\, we would love to get that information from you! You can call\, email\, or stop in to report your sightings. \n10. Why do I have to donate $5 to use the blinds? \nThe Friends of Crex and the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society worked together to make these blinds available to the public. Your donation helps us keep these blinds available and also ensures that people who sign up for the blinds are serious about using them. \n11. Why can’t I make a reservation? \nReservations fill quickly so there may be no openings available. You can email us at information@crexmeadows.org to be put on our waitlist. Blinds will become reservable at 12:00 p.m. on February 1. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you agree to the following rules\, please read carefully! \n\nArrive at the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise.\nLeave the blind only after the grouse have left the lekking site. Typically\, birds leave somewhere between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.\nWhen leaving\, leave quietly and quickly in case the birds try to return to the site.\nThe individual making the reservation is responsible for the conduct of their party. We recommend having all participants read the full FAQ and rules on this page. If members of your party fail to obey these rules\, the blinds will not be available for use to you or the members of your party in the future.\n\nIf you have further questions\, please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 or email us at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation.
URL:https://crexmeadows.org/event/sharp-tailed-grouse-viewing-blinds-67/
LOCATION:Private: Crex Meadows Wildlife Area\, 102 E Crex Ave\, Grantsburg\, Wisconsin\, 54840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sharp-tailed grouse blinds
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://crexmeadows.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Battle-Scars-Alan-Toczydlowdski-1-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Crex":MAILTO:information@crexmeadows.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260502T051100
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260502T100000
DTSTAMP:20260212T142451
CREATED:20250924T170231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T170231Z
UID:10000520-1777698660-1777716000@crexmeadows.org
SUMMARY:Sharp-tailed Grouse Viewing Blinds
DESCRIPTION:Featured Image by Alan Toczydlowski \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation. \nWant to get up close and personal with sharp-tailed grouse? This is your chance! Once again\, we are happy to offer viewing blinds at Crex Meadows this spring. There are two blinds available this spring. Additional blind opportunities may become available weather permitting. Be sure to check back regularly. \nHow to Reserve a Blind: \n\nRead all FAQs and directions first!\nFind a date with blind availability. We recommend viewing all available dates by clicking here or by viewing our events calendar.\nOnce you have found a date with availability\, purchase one ticket. You only need one ticket for your entire group. Do not buy more than one ticket for the blind. You may only make one reservation per weekend. Additional reservations will be cancelled!\nWait for us to contact you. We will contact you with more information at least a week before your reservation.\nIf you need to cancel your reservation\, please send Lauren Thomas an email at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov so we can offer your reservation to someone else. The $5 fee is non-refundable.\nIf there are no available dates\, please email Lauren Thomas at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov to be added to our waitlist.\n\nFAQs \n1. What time do I need to get to the blind? \nEveryone must be in the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise. \n2. When can I leave? \nPlease do not leave the blind until after the birds have left the lek. Our goal is to disturb the birds as little as possible to ensure they continue using the leks. Typically\, the birds leave somewhere around 9:00 a.m. but timing can vary by over an hour in either direction. Do not exit the blind at any time during your viewing experience. \n3. How many people can be in the blind and how often can I reserve a blind? \nBlinds can seat up to 4 people comfortably\, but you may want fewer people in your blind if you plan to bring photography equipment. Anyone may reserve the viewing blinds\, but you are only allowed one reservation per week to allow an opportunity for others to view. You will be asked to provide the names of anyone joining you in the blinds via email after making your reservation. \n4. How do I find my blind? \nOnce you’ve purchased a ticket below\, someone will contact you with details on how to get to the blind you will be sitting in. You will be randomly assigned one of the available blinds. We do not allow people to choose their location unless there are mobility/accessibility concerns. Please contact Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have mobility concerns or would like more information about accessing the blinds. We recommend visiting the site in daylight (be sure not to disturb the site in the morning!) before your viewing date so you know where to go and what to expect. \n5. How far do I have to walk to get to the blind? \nBoth blinds require some walking to get to. From the parking areas\, expect to walk around 1/4 mile to get to your blind. While much of the walking is on relatively flat ground\, vegetation can make parts of the walk challenging due to uneven terrain. Please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have concerns about accessing the blinds. You should make your reservation as usual and a staff member will be in contact with you regarding your concerns. Depending on your situation\, some accommodations may be available to make your trip to the blind possible. \n6. What if it’s raining? Will the birds still be there? \nDepending on the severity of the weather\, the birds may still show up to the lek! While dry and sunny mornings are ideal\, in previous years people still had success viewing on rainy mornings. If conditions seem dangerous please email us so we can decide if rescheduling makes more sense for your group. \n7. What is a lek? \nA lek is an open area that sharp-tailed grouse gather in to perform their mating dances. \n8. Am I guaranteed to see grouse? \nNo\, but your chances to see grouse are very high! Blinds are positioned at leks that are actively and regularly used by grouse. \n9. Should I report my sightings? \nYou do not have to\, but if you would like to record the number of males you see dancing and the number of females you see\, we would love to get that information from you! You can call\, email\, or stop in to report your sightings. \n10. Why do I have to donate $5 to use the blinds? \nThe Friends of Crex and the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society worked together to make these blinds available to the public. Your donation helps us keep these blinds available and also ensures that people who sign up for the blinds are serious about using them. \n11. Why can’t I make a reservation? \nReservations fill quickly so there may be no openings available. You can email us at information@crexmeadows.org to be put on our waitlist. Blinds will become reservable at 12:00 p.m. on February 1. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you agree to the following rules\, please read carefully! \n\nArrive at the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise.\nLeave the blind only after the grouse have left the lekking site. Typically\, birds leave somewhere between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.\nWhen leaving\, leave quietly and quickly in case the birds try to return to the site.\nThe individual making the reservation is responsible for the conduct of their party. We recommend having all participants read the full FAQ and rules on this page. If members of your party fail to obey these rules\, the blinds will not be available for use to you or the members of your party in the future.\n\nIf you have further questions\, please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 or email us at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation.
URL:https://crexmeadows.org/event/sharp-tailed-grouse-viewing-blinds-68/
LOCATION:Private: Crex Meadows Wildlife Area\, 102 E Crex Ave\, Grantsburg\, Wisconsin\, 54840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sharp-tailed grouse blinds
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://crexmeadows.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Battle-Scars-Alan-Toczydlowdski-1-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Crex":MAILTO:information@crexmeadows.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260503T051000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260503T100000
DTSTAMP:20260212T142451
CREATED:20250924T170553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T170553Z
UID:10000521-1777785000-1777802400@crexmeadows.org
SUMMARY:Sharp-tailed Grouse Viewing Blinds
DESCRIPTION:Featured Image by Alan Toczydlowski \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation. \nWant to get up close and personal with sharp-tailed grouse? This is your chance! Once again\, we are happy to offer viewing blinds at Crex Meadows this spring. There are two blinds available this spring. Additional blind opportunities may become available weather permitting. Be sure to check back regularly. \nHow to Reserve a Blind: \n\nRead all FAQs and directions first!\nFind a date with blind availability. We recommend viewing all available dates by clicking here or by viewing our events calendar.\nOnce you have found a date with availability\, purchase one ticket. You only need one ticket for your entire group. Do not buy more than one ticket for the blind. You may only make one reservation per weekend. Additional reservations will be cancelled!\nWait for us to contact you. We will contact you with more information at least a week before your reservation.\nIf you need to cancel your reservation\, please send Lauren Thomas an email at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov so we can offer your reservation to someone else. The $5 fee is non-refundable.\nIf there are no available dates\, please email Lauren Thomas at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov to be added to our waitlist.\n\nFAQs \n1. What time do I need to get to the blind? \nEveryone must be in the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise. \n2. When can I leave? \nPlease do not leave the blind until after the birds have left the lek. Our goal is to disturb the birds as little as possible to ensure they continue using the leks. Typically\, the birds leave somewhere around 9:00 a.m. but timing can vary by over an hour in either direction. Do not exit the blind at any time during your viewing experience. \n3. How many people can be in the blind and how often can I reserve a blind? \nBlinds can seat up to 4 people comfortably\, but you may want fewer people in your blind if you plan to bring photography equipment. Anyone may reserve the viewing blinds\, but you are only allowed one reservation per week to allow an opportunity for others to view. You will be asked to provide the names of anyone joining you in the blinds via email after making your reservation. \n4. How do I find my blind? \nOnce you’ve purchased a ticket below\, someone will contact you with details on how to get to the blind you will be sitting in. You will be randomly assigned one of the available blinds. We do not allow people to choose their location unless there are mobility/accessibility concerns. Please contact Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have mobility concerns or would like more information about accessing the blinds. We recommend visiting the site in daylight (be sure not to disturb the site in the morning!) before your viewing date so you know where to go and what to expect. \n5. How far do I have to walk to get to the blind? \nBoth blinds require some walking to get to. From the parking areas\, expect to walk around 1/4 mile to get to your blind. While much of the walking is on relatively flat ground\, vegetation can make parts of the walk challenging due to uneven terrain. Please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have concerns about accessing the blinds. You should make your reservation as usual and a staff member will be in contact with you regarding your concerns. Depending on your situation\, some accommodations may be available to make your trip to the blind possible. \n6. What if it’s raining? Will the birds still be there? \nDepending on the severity of the weather\, the birds may still show up to the lek! While dry and sunny mornings are ideal\, in previous years people still had success viewing on rainy mornings. If conditions seem dangerous please email us so we can decide if rescheduling makes more sense for your group. \n7. What is a lek? \nA lek is an open area that sharp-tailed grouse gather in to perform their mating dances. \n8. Am I guaranteed to see grouse? \nNo\, but your chances to see grouse are very high! Blinds are positioned at leks that are actively and regularly used by grouse. \n9. Should I report my sightings? \nYou do not have to\, but if you would like to record the number of males you see dancing and the number of females you see\, we would love to get that information from you! You can call\, email\, or stop in to report your sightings. \n10. Why do I have to donate $5 to use the blinds? \nThe Friends of Crex and the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society worked together to make these blinds available to the public. Your donation helps us keep these blinds available and also ensures that people who sign up for the blinds are serious about using them. \n11. Why can’t I make a reservation? \nReservations fill quickly so there may be no openings available. You can email us at information@crexmeadows.org to be put on our waitlist. Blinds will become reservable at 12:00 p.m. on February 1. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you agree to the following rules\, please read carefully! \n\nArrive at the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise.\nLeave the blind only after the grouse have left the lekking site. Typically\, birds leave somewhere between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.\nWhen leaving\, leave quietly and quickly in case the birds try to return to the site.\nThe individual making the reservation is responsible for the conduct of their party. We recommend having all participants read the full FAQ and rules on this page. If members of your party fail to obey these rules\, the blinds will not be available for use to you or the members of your party in the future.\n\nIf you have further questions\, please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 or email us at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation.
URL:https://crexmeadows.org/event/sharp-tailed-grouse-viewing-blinds-69/
LOCATION:Private: Crex Meadows Wildlife Area\, 102 E Crex Ave\, Grantsburg\, Wisconsin\, 54840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sharp-tailed grouse blinds
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://crexmeadows.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Battle-Scars-Alan-Toczydlowdski-1-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Crex":MAILTO:information@crexmeadows.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260504T050800
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260504T100000
DTSTAMP:20260212T142451
CREATED:20250924T170917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T170917Z
UID:10000522-1777871280-1777888800@crexmeadows.org
SUMMARY:Sharp-tailed Grouse Viewing Blinds
DESCRIPTION:Featured Image by Alan Toczydlowski \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation. \nWant to get up close and personal with sharp-tailed grouse? This is your chance! Once again\, we are happy to offer viewing blinds at Crex Meadows this spring. There are two blinds available this spring. Additional blind opportunities may become available weather permitting. Be sure to check back regularly. \nHow to Reserve a Blind: \n\nRead all FAQs and directions first!\nFind a date with blind availability. We recommend viewing all available dates by clicking here or by viewing our events calendar.\nOnce you have found a date with availability\, purchase one ticket. You only need one ticket for your entire group. Do not buy more than one ticket for the blind. You may only make one reservation per weekend. Additional reservations will be cancelled!\nWait for us to contact you. We will contact you with more information at least a week before your reservation.\nIf you need to cancel your reservation\, please send Lauren Thomas an email at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov so we can offer your reservation to someone else. The $5 fee is non-refundable.\nIf there are no available dates\, please email Lauren Thomas at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov to be added to our waitlist.\n\nFAQs \n1. What time do I need to get to the blind? \nEveryone must be in the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise. \n2. When can I leave? \nPlease do not leave the blind until after the birds have left the lek. Our goal is to disturb the birds as little as possible to ensure they continue using the leks. Typically\, the birds leave somewhere around 9:00 a.m. but timing can vary by over an hour in either direction. Do not exit the blind at any time during your viewing experience. \n3. How many people can be in the blind and how often can I reserve a blind? \nBlinds can seat up to 4 people comfortably\, but you may want fewer people in your blind if you plan to bring photography equipment. Anyone may reserve the viewing blinds\, but you are only allowed one reservation per week to allow an opportunity for others to view. You will be asked to provide the names of anyone joining you in the blinds via email after making your reservation. \n4. How do I find my blind? \nOnce you’ve purchased a ticket below\, someone will contact you with details on how to get to the blind you will be sitting in. You will be randomly assigned one of the available blinds. We do not allow people to choose their location unless there are mobility/accessibility concerns. Please contact Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have mobility concerns or would like more information about accessing the blinds. We recommend visiting the site in daylight (be sure not to disturb the site in the morning!) before your viewing date so you know where to go and what to expect. \n5. How far do I have to walk to get to the blind? \nBoth blinds require some walking to get to. From the parking areas\, expect to walk around 1/4 mile to get to your blind. While much of the walking is on relatively flat ground\, vegetation can make parts of the walk challenging due to uneven terrain. Please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have concerns about accessing the blinds. You should make your reservation as usual and a staff member will be in contact with you regarding your concerns. Depending on your situation\, some accommodations may be available to make your trip to the blind possible. \n6. What if it’s raining? Will the birds still be there? \nDepending on the severity of the weather\, the birds may still show up to the lek! While dry and sunny mornings are ideal\, in previous years people still had success viewing on rainy mornings. If conditions seem dangerous please email us so we can decide if rescheduling makes more sense for your group. \n7. What is a lek? \nA lek is an open area that sharp-tailed grouse gather in to perform their mating dances. \n8. Am I guaranteed to see grouse? \nNo\, but your chances to see grouse are very high! Blinds are positioned at leks that are actively and regularly used by grouse. \n9. Should I report my sightings? \nYou do not have to\, but if you would like to record the number of males you see dancing and the number of females you see\, we would love to get that information from you! You can call\, email\, or stop in to report your sightings. \n10. Why do I have to donate $5 to use the blinds? \nThe Friends of Crex and the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society worked together to make these blinds available to the public. Your donation helps us keep these blinds available and also ensures that people who sign up for the blinds are serious about using them. \n11. Why can’t I make a reservation? \nReservations fill quickly so there may be no openings available. You can email us at information@crexmeadows.org to be put on our waitlist. Blinds will become reservable at 12:00 p.m. on February 1. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you agree to the following rules\, please read carefully! \n\nArrive at the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise.\nLeave the blind only after the grouse have left the lekking site. Typically\, birds leave somewhere between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.\nWhen leaving\, leave quietly and quickly in case the birds try to return to the site.\nThe individual making the reservation is responsible for the conduct of their party. We recommend having all participants read the full FAQ and rules on this page. If members of your party fail to obey these rules\, the blinds will not be available for use to you or the members of your party in the future.\n\nIf you have further questions\, please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 or email us at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation.
URL:https://crexmeadows.org/event/sharp-tailed-grouse-viewing-blinds-70/
LOCATION:Private: Crex Meadows Wildlife Area\, 102 E Crex Ave\, Grantsburg\, Wisconsin\, 54840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sharp-tailed grouse blinds
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://crexmeadows.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Battle-Scars-Alan-Toczydlowdski-1-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Crex":MAILTO:information@crexmeadows.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260509T050100
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260509T100000
DTSTAMP:20260212T142451
CREATED:20250924T171227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T171227Z
UID:10000523-1778302860-1778320800@crexmeadows.org
SUMMARY:Sharp-tailed Grouse Viewing Blinds
DESCRIPTION:Featured Image by Alan Toczydlowski \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation. \nWant to get up close and personal with sharp-tailed grouse? This is your chance! Once again\, we are happy to offer viewing blinds at Crex Meadows this spring. There are two blinds available this spring. Additional blind opportunities may become available weather permitting. Be sure to check back regularly. \nHow to Reserve a Blind: \n\nRead all FAQs and directions first!\nFind a date with blind availability. We recommend viewing all available dates by clicking here or by viewing our events calendar.\nOnce you have found a date with availability\, purchase one ticket. You only need one ticket for your entire group. Do not buy more than one ticket for the blind. You may only make one reservation per weekend. Additional reservations will be cancelled!\nWait for us to contact you. We will contact you with more information at least a week before your reservation.\nIf you need to cancel your reservation\, please send Lauren Thomas an email at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov so we can offer your reservation to someone else. The $5 fee is non-refundable.\nIf there are no available dates\, please email Lauren Thomas at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov to be added to our waitlist.\n\nFAQs \n1. What time do I need to get to the blind? \nEveryone must be in the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise. \n2. When can I leave? \nPlease do not leave the blind until after the birds have left the lek. Our goal is to disturb the birds as little as possible to ensure they continue using the leks. Typically\, the birds leave somewhere around 9:00 a.m. but timing can vary by over an hour in either direction. Do not exit the blind at any time during your viewing experience. \n3. How many people can be in the blind and how often can I reserve a blind? \nBlinds can seat up to 4 people comfortably\, but you may want fewer people in your blind if you plan to bring photography equipment. Anyone may reserve the viewing blinds\, but you are only allowed one reservation per week to allow an opportunity for others to view. You will be asked to provide the names of anyone joining you in the blinds via email after making your reservation. \n4. How do I find my blind? \nOnce you’ve purchased a ticket below\, someone will contact you with details on how to get to the blind you will be sitting in. You will be randomly assigned one of the available blinds. We do not allow people to choose their location unless there are mobility/accessibility concerns. Please contact Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have mobility concerns or would like more information about accessing the blinds. We recommend visiting the site in daylight (be sure not to disturb the site in the morning!) before your viewing date so you know where to go and what to expect. \n5. How far do I have to walk to get to the blind? \nBoth blinds require some walking to get to. From the parking areas\, expect to walk around 1/4 mile to get to your blind. While much of the walking is on relatively flat ground\, vegetation can make parts of the walk challenging due to uneven terrain. Please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have concerns about accessing the blinds. You should make your reservation as usual and a staff member will be in contact with you regarding your concerns. Depending on your situation\, some accommodations may be available to make your trip to the blind possible. \n6. What if it’s raining? Will the birds still be there? \nDepending on the severity of the weather\, the birds may still show up to the lek! While dry and sunny mornings are ideal\, in previous years people still had success viewing on rainy mornings. If conditions seem dangerous please email us so we can decide if rescheduling makes more sense for your group. \n7. What is a lek? \nA lek is an open area that sharp-tailed grouse gather in to perform their mating dances. \n8. Am I guaranteed to see grouse? \nNo\, but your chances to see grouse are very high! Blinds are positioned at leks that are actively and regularly used by grouse. \n9. Should I report my sightings? \nYou do not have to\, but if you would like to record the number of males you see dancing and the number of females you see\, we would love to get that information from you! You can call\, email\, or stop in to report your sightings. \n10. Why do I have to donate $5 to use the blinds? \nThe Friends of Crex and the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society worked together to make these blinds available to the public. Your donation helps us keep these blinds available and also ensures that people who sign up for the blinds are serious about using them. \n11. Why can’t I make a reservation? \nReservations fill quickly so there may be no openings available. You can email us at information@crexmeadows.org to be put on our waitlist. Blinds will become reservable at 12:00 p.m. on February 1. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you agree to the following rules\, please read carefully! \n\nArrive at the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise.\nLeave the blind only after the grouse have left the lekking site. Typically\, birds leave somewhere between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.\nWhen leaving\, leave quietly and quickly in case the birds try to return to the site.\nThe individual making the reservation is responsible for the conduct of their party. We recommend having all participants read the full FAQ and rules on this page. If members of your party fail to obey these rules\, the blinds will not be available for use to you or the members of your party in the future.\n\nIf you have further questions\, please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 or email us at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation.
URL:https://crexmeadows.org/event/sharp-tailed-grouse-viewing-blinds-71/
LOCATION:Private: Crex Meadows Wildlife Area\, 102 E Crex Ave\, Grantsburg\, Wisconsin\, 54840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sharp-tailed grouse blinds
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://crexmeadows.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Battle-Scars-Alan-Toczydlowdski-1-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Crex":MAILTO:information@crexmeadows.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260510T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260510T100000
DTSTAMP:20260212T142451
CREATED:20250924T171528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T171528Z
UID:10000524-1778389200-1778407200@crexmeadows.org
SUMMARY:Sharp-tailed Grouse Viewing Blinds
DESCRIPTION:Featured Image by Alan Toczydlowski \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation. \nWant to get up close and personal with sharp-tailed grouse? This is your chance! Once again\, we are happy to offer viewing blinds at Crex Meadows this spring. There are two blinds available this spring. Additional blind opportunities may become available weather permitting. Be sure to check back regularly. \nHow to Reserve a Blind: \n\nRead all FAQs and directions first!\nFind a date with blind availability. We recommend viewing all available dates by clicking here or by viewing our events calendar.\nOnce you have found a date with availability\, purchase one ticket. You only need one ticket for your entire group. Do not buy more than one ticket for the blind. You may only make one reservation per weekend. Additional reservations will be cancelled!\nWait for us to contact you. We will contact you with more information at least a week before your reservation.\nIf you need to cancel your reservation\, please send Lauren Thomas an email at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov so we can offer your reservation to someone else. The $5 fee is non-refundable.\nIf there are no available dates\, please email Lauren Thomas at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov to be added to our waitlist.\n\nFAQs \n1. What time do I need to get to the blind? \nEveryone must be in the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise. \n2. When can I leave? \nPlease do not leave the blind until after the birds have left the lek. Our goal is to disturb the birds as little as possible to ensure they continue using the leks. Typically\, the birds leave somewhere around 9:00 a.m. but timing can vary by over an hour in either direction. Do not exit the blind at any time during your viewing experience. \n3. How many people can be in the blind and how often can I reserve a blind? \nBlinds can seat up to 4 people comfortably\, but you may want fewer people in your blind if you plan to bring photography equipment. Anyone may reserve the viewing blinds\, but you are only allowed one reservation per week to allow an opportunity for others to view. You will be asked to provide the names of anyone joining you in the blinds via email after making your reservation. \n4. How do I find my blind? \nOnce you’ve purchased a ticket below\, someone will contact you with details on how to get to the blind you will be sitting in. You will be randomly assigned one of the available blinds. We do not allow people to choose their location unless there are mobility/accessibility concerns. Please contact Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have mobility concerns or would like more information about accessing the blinds. We recommend visiting the site in daylight (be sure not to disturb the site in the morning!) before your viewing date so you know where to go and what to expect. \n5. How far do I have to walk to get to the blind? \nBoth blinds require some walking to get to. From the parking areas\, expect to walk around 1/4 mile to get to your blind. While much of the walking is on relatively flat ground\, vegetation can make parts of the walk challenging due to uneven terrain. Please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have concerns about accessing the blinds. You should make your reservation as usual and a staff member will be in contact with you regarding your concerns. Depending on your situation\, some accommodations may be available to make your trip to the blind possible. \n6. What if it’s raining? Will the birds still be there? \nDepending on the severity of the weather\, the birds may still show up to the lek! While dry and sunny mornings are ideal\, in previous years people still had success viewing on rainy mornings. If conditions seem dangerous please email us so we can decide if rescheduling makes more sense for your group. \n7. What is a lek? \nA lek is an open area that sharp-tailed grouse gather in to perform their mating dances. \n8. Am I guaranteed to see grouse? \nNo\, but your chances to see grouse are very high! Blinds are positioned at leks that are actively and regularly used by grouse. \n9. Should I report my sightings? \nYou do not have to\, but if you would like to record the number of males you see dancing and the number of females you see\, we would love to get that information from you! You can call\, email\, or stop in to report your sightings. \n10. Why do I have to donate $5 to use the blinds? \nThe Friends of Crex and the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society worked together to make these blinds available to the public. Your donation helps us keep these blinds available and also ensures that people who sign up for the blinds are serious about using them. \n11. Why can’t I make a reservation? \nReservations fill quickly so there may be no openings available. You can email us at information@crexmeadows.org to be put on our waitlist. Blinds will become reservable at 12:00 p.m. on February 1. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you agree to the following rules\, please read carefully! \n\nArrive at the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise.\nLeave the blind only after the grouse have left the lekking site. Typically\, birds leave somewhere between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.\nWhen leaving\, leave quietly and quickly in case the birds try to return to the site.\nThe individual making the reservation is responsible for the conduct of their party. We recommend having all participants read the full FAQ and rules on this page. If members of your party fail to obey these rules\, the blinds will not be available for use to you or the members of your party in the future.\n\nIf you have further questions\, please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 or email us at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation.
URL:https://crexmeadows.org/event/sharp-tailed-grouse-viewing-blinds-72/
LOCATION:Private: Crex Meadows Wildlife Area\, 102 E Crex Ave\, Grantsburg\, Wisconsin\, 54840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sharp-tailed grouse blinds
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://crexmeadows.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Battle-Scars-Alan-Toczydlowdski-1-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Crex":MAILTO:information@crexmeadows.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260511T045900
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260511T100000
DTSTAMP:20260212T142451
CREATED:20250924T171809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T171809Z
UID:10000525-1778475540-1778493600@crexmeadows.org
SUMMARY:Sharp-tailed Grouse Viewing Blinds
DESCRIPTION:Featured Image by Alan Toczydlowski \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation. \nWant to get up close and personal with sharp-tailed grouse? This is your chance! Once again\, we are happy to offer viewing blinds at Crex Meadows this spring. There are two blinds available this spring. Additional blind opportunities may become available weather permitting. Be sure to check back regularly. \nHow to Reserve a Blind: \n\nRead all FAQs and directions first!\nFind a date with blind availability. We recommend viewing all available dates by clicking here or by viewing our events calendar.\nOnce you have found a date with availability\, purchase one ticket. You only need one ticket for your entire group. Do not buy more than one ticket for the blind. You may only make one reservation per weekend. Additional reservations will be cancelled!\nWait for us to contact you. We will contact you with more information at least a week before your reservation.\nIf you need to cancel your reservation\, please send Lauren Thomas an email at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov so we can offer your reservation to someone else. The $5 fee is non-refundable.\nIf there are no available dates\, please email Lauren Thomas at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov to be added to our waitlist.\n\nFAQs \n1. What time do I need to get to the blind? \nEveryone must be in the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise. \n2. When can I leave? \nPlease do not leave the blind until after the birds have left the lek. Our goal is to disturb the birds as little as possible to ensure they continue using the leks. Typically\, the birds leave somewhere around 9:00 a.m. but timing can vary by over an hour in either direction. Do not exit the blind at any time during your viewing experience. \n3. How many people can be in the blind and how often can I reserve a blind? \nBlinds can seat up to 4 people comfortably\, but you may want fewer people in your blind if you plan to bring photography equipment. Anyone may reserve the viewing blinds\, but you are only allowed one reservation per week to allow an opportunity for others to view. You will be asked to provide the names of anyone joining you in the blinds via email after making your reservation. \n4. How do I find my blind? \nOnce you’ve purchased a ticket below\, someone will contact you with details on how to get to the blind you will be sitting in. You will be randomly assigned one of the available blinds. We do not allow people to choose their location unless there are mobility/accessibility concerns. Please contact Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have mobility concerns or would like more information about accessing the blinds. We recommend visiting the site in daylight (be sure not to disturb the site in the morning!) before your viewing date so you know where to go and what to expect. \n5. How far do I have to walk to get to the blind? \nBoth blinds require some walking to get to. From the parking areas\, expect to walk around 1/4 mile to get to your blind. While much of the walking is on relatively flat ground\, vegetation can make parts of the walk challenging due to uneven terrain. Please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have concerns about accessing the blinds. You should make your reservation as usual and a staff member will be in contact with you regarding your concerns. Depending on your situation\, some accommodations may be available to make your trip to the blind possible. \n6. What if it’s raining? Will the birds still be there? \nDepending on the severity of the weather\, the birds may still show up to the lek! While dry and sunny mornings are ideal\, in previous years people still had success viewing on rainy mornings. If conditions seem dangerous please email us so we can decide if rescheduling makes more sense for your group. \n7. What is a lek? \nA lek is an open area that sharp-tailed grouse gather in to perform their mating dances. \n8. Am I guaranteed to see grouse? \nNo\, but your chances to see grouse are very high! Blinds are positioned at leks that are actively and regularly used by grouse. \n9. Should I report my sightings? \nYou do not have to\, but if you would like to record the number of males you see dancing and the number of females you see\, we would love to get that information from you! You can call\, email\, or stop in to report your sightings. \n10. Why do I have to donate $5 to use the blinds? \nThe Friends of Crex and the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society worked together to make these blinds available to the public. Your donation helps us keep these blinds available and also ensures that people who sign up for the blinds are serious about using them. \n11. Why can’t I make a reservation? \nReservations fill quickly so there may be no openings available. You can email us at information@crexmeadows.org to be put on our waitlist. Blinds will become reservable at 12:00 p.m. on February 1. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you agree to the following rules\, please read carefully! \n\nArrive at the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise.\nLeave the blind only after the grouse have left the lekking site. Typically\, birds leave somewhere between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.\nWhen leaving\, leave quietly and quickly in case the birds try to return to the site.\nThe individual making the reservation is responsible for the conduct of their party. We recommend having all participants read the full FAQ and rules on this page. If members of your party fail to obey these rules\, the blinds will not be available for use to you or the members of your party in the future.\n\nIf you have further questions\, please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 or email us at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation.
URL:https://crexmeadows.org/event/sharp-tailed-grouse-viewing-blinds-73/
LOCATION:Private: Crex Meadows Wildlife Area\, 102 E Crex Ave\, Grantsburg\, Wisconsin\, 54840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sharp-tailed grouse blinds
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260516T100000
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SUMMARY:Sharp-tailed Grouse Viewing Blinds
DESCRIPTION:Featured Image by Alan Toczydlowski \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation. \nWant to get up close and personal with sharp-tailed grouse? This is your chance! Once again\, we are happy to offer viewing blinds at Crex Meadows this spring. There are two blinds available this spring. Additional blind opportunities may become available weather permitting. Be sure to check back regularly. \nHow to Reserve a Blind: \n\nRead all FAQs and directions first!\nFind a date with blind availability. We recommend viewing all available dates by clicking here or by viewing our events calendar.\nOnce you have found a date with availability\, purchase one ticket. You only need one ticket for your entire group. Do not buy more than one ticket for the blind. You may only make one reservation per weekend. Additional reservations will be cancelled!\nWait for us to contact you. We will contact you with more information at least a week before your reservation.\nIf you need to cancel your reservation\, please send Lauren Thomas an email at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov so we can offer your reservation to someone else. The $5 fee is non-refundable.\nIf there are no available dates\, please email Lauren Thomas at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov to be added to our waitlist.\n\nFAQs \n1. What time do I need to get to the blind? \nEveryone must be in the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise. \n2. When can I leave? \nPlease do not leave the blind until after the birds have left the lek. Our goal is to disturb the birds as little as possible to ensure they continue using the leks. Typically\, the birds leave somewhere around 9:00 a.m. but timing can vary by over an hour in either direction. Do not exit the blind at any time during your viewing experience. \n3. How many people can be in the blind and how often can I reserve a blind? \nBlinds can seat up to 4 people comfortably\, but you may want fewer people in your blind if you plan to bring photography equipment. Anyone may reserve the viewing blinds\, but you are only allowed one reservation per week to allow an opportunity for others to view. You will be asked to provide the names of anyone joining you in the blinds via email after making your reservation. \n4. How do I find my blind? \nOnce you’ve purchased a ticket below\, someone will contact you with details on how to get to the blind you will be sitting in. You will be randomly assigned one of the available blinds. We do not allow people to choose their location unless there are mobility/accessibility concerns. Please contact Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have mobility concerns or would like more information about accessing the blinds. We recommend visiting the site in daylight (be sure not to disturb the site in the morning!) before your viewing date so you know where to go and what to expect. \n5. How far do I have to walk to get to the blind? \nBoth blinds require some walking to get to. From the parking areas\, expect to walk around 1/4 mile to get to your blind. While much of the walking is on relatively flat ground\, vegetation can make parts of the walk challenging due to uneven terrain. Please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have concerns about accessing the blinds. You should make your reservation as usual and a staff member will be in contact with you regarding your concerns. Depending on your situation\, some accommodations may be available to make your trip to the blind possible. \n6. What if it’s raining? Will the birds still be there? \nDepending on the severity of the weather\, the birds may still show up to the lek! While dry and sunny mornings are ideal\, in previous years people still had success viewing on rainy mornings. If conditions seem dangerous please email us so we can decide if rescheduling makes more sense for your group. \n7. What is a lek? \nA lek is an open area that sharp-tailed grouse gather in to perform their mating dances. \n8. Am I guaranteed to see grouse? \nNo\, but your chances to see grouse are very high! Blinds are positioned at leks that are actively and regularly used by grouse. \n9. Should I report my sightings? \nYou do not have to\, but if you would like to record the number of males you see dancing and the number of females you see\, we would love to get that information from you! You can call\, email\, or stop in to report your sightings. \n10. Why do I have to donate $5 to use the blinds? \nThe Friends of Crex and the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society worked together to make these blinds available to the public. Your donation helps us keep these blinds available and also ensures that people who sign up for the blinds are serious about using them. \n11. Why can’t I make a reservation? \nReservations fill quickly so there may be no openings available. You can email us at information@crexmeadows.org to be put on our waitlist. Blinds will become reservable at 12:00 p.m. on February 1. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you agree to the following rules\, please read carefully! \n\nArrive at the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise.\nLeave the blind only after the grouse have left the lekking site. Typically\, birds leave somewhere between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.\nWhen leaving\, leave quietly and quickly in case the birds try to return to the site.\nThe individual making the reservation is responsible for the conduct of their party. We recommend having all participants read the full FAQ and rules on this page. If members of your party fail to obey these rules\, the blinds will not be available for use to you or the members of your party in the future.\n\nIf you have further questions\, please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 or email us at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation.
URL:https://crexmeadows.org/event/sharp-tailed-grouse-viewing-blinds-74/
LOCATION:Private: Crex Meadows Wildlife Area\, 102 E Crex Ave\, Grantsburg\, Wisconsin\, 54840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sharp-tailed grouse blinds
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Crex":MAILTO:information@crexmeadows.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260517T045100
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260517T100000
DTSTAMP:20260212T142451
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SUMMARY:Sharp-tailed Grouse Viewing Blinds
DESCRIPTION:Featured Image by Alan Toczydlowski \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation. \nWant to get up close and personal with sharp-tailed grouse? This is your chance! Once again\, we are happy to offer viewing blinds at Crex Meadows this spring. There are two blinds available this spring. Additional blind opportunities may become available weather permitting. Be sure to check back regularly. \nHow to Reserve a Blind: \n\nRead all FAQs and directions first!\nFind a date with blind availability. We recommend viewing all available dates by clicking here or by viewing our events calendar.\nOnce you have found a date with availability\, purchase one ticket. You only need one ticket for your entire group. Do not buy more than one ticket for the blind. You may only make one reservation per weekend. Additional reservations will be cancelled!\nWait for us to contact you. We will contact you with more information at least a week before your reservation.\nIf you need to cancel your reservation\, please send Lauren Thomas an email at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov so we can offer your reservation to someone else. The $5 fee is non-refundable.\nIf there are no available dates\, please email Lauren Thomas at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov to be added to our waitlist.\n\nFAQs \n1. What time do I need to get to the blind? \nEveryone must be in the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise. \n2. When can I leave? \nPlease do not leave the blind until after the birds have left the lek. Our goal is to disturb the birds as little as possible to ensure they continue using the leks. Typically\, the birds leave somewhere around 9:00 a.m. but timing can vary by over an hour in either direction. Do not exit the blind at any time during your viewing experience. \n3. How many people can be in the blind and how often can I reserve a blind? \nBlinds can seat up to 4 people comfortably\, but you may want fewer people in your blind if you plan to bring photography equipment. Anyone may reserve the viewing blinds\, but you are only allowed one reservation per week to allow an opportunity for others to view. You will be asked to provide the names of anyone joining you in the blinds via email after making your reservation. \n4. How do I find my blind? \nOnce you’ve purchased a ticket below\, someone will contact you with details on how to get to the blind you will be sitting in. You will be randomly assigned one of the available blinds. We do not allow people to choose their location unless there are mobility/accessibility concerns. Please contact Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have mobility concerns or would like more information about accessing the blinds. We recommend visiting the site in daylight (be sure not to disturb the site in the morning!) before your viewing date so you know where to go and what to expect. \n5. How far do I have to walk to get to the blind? \nBoth blinds require some walking to get to. From the parking areas\, expect to walk around 1/4 mile to get to your blind. While much of the walking is on relatively flat ground\, vegetation can make parts of the walk challenging due to uneven terrain. Please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have concerns about accessing the blinds. You should make your reservation as usual and a staff member will be in contact with you regarding your concerns. Depending on your situation\, some accommodations may be available to make your trip to the blind possible. \n6. What if it’s raining? Will the birds still be there? \nDepending on the severity of the weather\, the birds may still show up to the lek! While dry and sunny mornings are ideal\, in previous years people still had success viewing on rainy mornings. If conditions seem dangerous please email us so we can decide if rescheduling makes more sense for your group. \n7. What is a lek? \nA lek is an open area that sharp-tailed grouse gather in to perform their mating dances. \n8. Am I guaranteed to see grouse? \nNo\, but your chances to see grouse are very high! Blinds are positioned at leks that are actively and regularly used by grouse. \n9. Should I report my sightings? \nYou do not have to\, but if you would like to record the number of males you see dancing and the number of females you see\, we would love to get that information from you! You can call\, email\, or stop in to report your sightings. \n10. Why do I have to donate $5 to use the blinds? \nThe Friends of Crex and the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society worked together to make these blinds available to the public. Your donation helps us keep these blinds available and also ensures that people who sign up for the blinds are serious about using them. \n11. Why can’t I make a reservation? \nReservations fill quickly so there may be no openings available. You can email us at information@crexmeadows.org to be put on our waitlist. Blinds will become reservable at 12:00 p.m. on February 1. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you agree to the following rules\, please read carefully! \n\nArrive at the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise.\nLeave the blind only after the grouse have left the lekking site. Typically\, birds leave somewhere between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.\nWhen leaving\, leave quietly and quickly in case the birds try to return to the site.\nThe individual making the reservation is responsible for the conduct of their party. We recommend having all participants read the full FAQ and rules on this page. If members of your party fail to obey these rules\, the blinds will not be available for use to you or the members of your party in the future.\n\nIf you have further questions\, please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 or email us at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation.
URL:https://crexmeadows.org/event/sharp-tailed-grouse-viewing-blinds-75/
LOCATION:Private: Crex Meadows Wildlife Area\, 102 E Crex Ave\, Grantsburg\, Wisconsin\, 54840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sharp-tailed grouse blinds
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Crex":MAILTO:information@crexmeadows.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260518T100000
DTSTAMP:20260212T142451
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T175049Z
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SUMMARY:Sharp-tailed Grouse Viewing Blinds
DESCRIPTION:Featured Image by Alan Toczydlowski \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation. \nWant to get up close and personal with sharp-tailed grouse? This is your chance! Once again\, we are happy to offer viewing blinds at Crex Meadows this spring. There are two blinds available this spring. Additional blind opportunities may become available weather permitting. Be sure to check back regularly. \nHow to Reserve a Blind: \n\nRead all FAQs and directions first!\nFind a date with blind availability. We recommend viewing all available dates by clicking here or by viewing our events calendar.\nOnce you have found a date with availability\, purchase one ticket. You only need one ticket for your entire group. Do not buy more than one ticket for the blind. You may only make one reservation per weekend. Additional reservations will be cancelled!\nWait for us to contact you. We will contact you with more information at least a week before your reservation.\nIf you need to cancel your reservation\, please send Lauren Thomas an email at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov so we can offer your reservation to someone else. The $5 fee is non-refundable.\nIf there are no available dates\, please email Lauren Thomas at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov to be added to our waitlist.\n\nFAQs \n1. What time do I need to get to the blind? \nEveryone must be in the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise. \n2. When can I leave? \nPlease do not leave the blind until after the birds have left the lek. Our goal is to disturb the birds as little as possible to ensure they continue using the leks. Typically\, the birds leave somewhere around 9:00 a.m. but timing can vary by over an hour in either direction. Do not exit the blind at any time during your viewing experience. \n3. How many people can be in the blind and how often can I reserve a blind? \nBlinds can seat up to 4 people comfortably\, but you may want fewer people in your blind if you plan to bring photography equipment. Anyone may reserve the viewing blinds\, but you are only allowed one reservation per week to allow an opportunity for others to view. You will be asked to provide the names of anyone joining you in the blinds via email after making your reservation. \n4. How do I find my blind? \nOnce you’ve purchased a ticket below\, someone will contact you with details on how to get to the blind you will be sitting in. You will be randomly assigned one of the available blinds. We do not allow people to choose their location unless there are mobility/accessibility concerns. Please contact Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have mobility concerns or would like more information about accessing the blinds. We recommend visiting the site in daylight (be sure not to disturb the site in the morning!) before your viewing date so you know where to go and what to expect. \n5. How far do I have to walk to get to the blind? \nBoth blinds require some walking to get to. From the parking areas\, expect to walk around 1/4 mile to get to your blind. While much of the walking is on relatively flat ground\, vegetation can make parts of the walk challenging due to uneven terrain. Please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 if you have concerns about accessing the blinds. You should make your reservation as usual and a staff member will be in contact with you regarding your concerns. Depending on your situation\, some accommodations may be available to make your trip to the blind possible. \n6. What if it’s raining? Will the birds still be there? \nDepending on the severity of the weather\, the birds may still show up to the lek! While dry and sunny mornings are ideal\, in previous years people still had success viewing on rainy mornings. If conditions seem dangerous please email us so we can decide if rescheduling makes more sense for your group. \n7. What is a lek? \nA lek is an open area that sharp-tailed grouse gather in to perform their mating dances. \n8. Am I guaranteed to see grouse? \nNo\, but your chances to see grouse are very high! Blinds are positioned at leks that are actively and regularly used by grouse. \n9. Should I report my sightings? \nYou do not have to\, but if you would like to record the number of males you see dancing and the number of females you see\, we would love to get that information from you! You can call\, email\, or stop in to report your sightings. \n10. Why do I have to donate $5 to use the blinds? \nThe Friends of Crex and the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society worked together to make these blinds available to the public. Your donation helps us keep these blinds available and also ensures that people who sign up for the blinds are serious about using them. \n11. Why can’t I make a reservation? \nReservations fill quickly so there may be no openings available. You can email us at information@crexmeadows.org to be put on our waitlist. Blinds will become reservable at 12:00 p.m. on February 1. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you agree to the following rules\, please read carefully! \n\nArrive at the blind at least 45 minutes before sunrise.\nLeave the blind only after the grouse have left the lekking site. Typically\, birds leave somewhere between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.\nWhen leaving\, leave quietly and quickly in case the birds try to return to the site.\nThe individual making the reservation is responsible for the conduct of their party. We recommend having all participants read the full FAQ and rules on this page. If members of your party fail to obey these rules\, the blinds will not be available for use to you or the members of your party in the future.\n\nIf you have further questions\, please call Lauren Thomas at 715-641-0406 or email us at Lauren.finch@wisconsin.gov \nPlease read the entirety of this page and follow all directions. Failure to do so will result in the automatic cancellation of your reservation.
URL:https://crexmeadows.org/event/sharp-tailed-grouse-viewing-blinds-76/
LOCATION:Private: Crex Meadows Wildlife Area\, 102 E Crex Ave\, Grantsburg\, Wisconsin\, 54840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sharp-tailed grouse blinds
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