Otranto Wildlife Area

Welcome to the Otranto Wildlife Area, a hidden gem located northweast of Otranto, Iowa. Spanning across 180 acres, this wildlife area offers a breathtaking natural environment that has been carefully restored to its original splendor.

The majority of the Otranto Wildlife Area consists of restored prairie and wetlands, showcasing the beauty and importance of these native habitats. As you explore the area, you will be surrounded by vibrant prairie grasses and an array of wildflowers, providing a haven for a wide variety of wildlife species.

In addition to the prairie and wetlands, small winter cover pine plantings provide essential refuge for wildlife during the colder months. These areas are vital for species such as pheasants, which thrive in this diverse and abundant habitat.

One of the highlights of the Otranto Wildlife Area is its proximity to the Cedar River. The eastern side of the property is bordered by this majestic river, offering stunning views and adding to the overall beauty of the wildlife area.

Conveniently, the wildlife area offers large parking areas off of 490th St, ensuring easy access for visitors. Otranto Wildlife Area is renowned for its exceptional pheasant hunting opportunities, attracting hunting enthusiasts from far and wide. Additionally, the area is known to host impressive white-tailed deer and offers a haven for turkeys that roost in the large oaks along the river.

Whether you are a passionate hunter, an avid nature observer, or simply seeking a serene getaway in the heart of nature, the Otranto Wildlife Area has something for everyone. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the restored prairie, marvel at the diversity of wildlife, and enjoy the tranquility of the Cedar River. Discover the wonders of Otranto Wildlife Area and create unforgettable memories in this natural paradise.