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Brady's Bluff Prairie State Natural Area

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Brady's Bluff Prairie State Natural Area

Address
  
S Park Rd, Trempealeau, WI 54661, USA

Owner
  
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

Similar
  
Perrot State Park, Nelson Dewey State Park, Buena Vista Park, Wyalusing State Park, Merrick State Park

Brady's Bluff Prairie State Natural Area is a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources-designated State Natural Area featuring a steep, southwest-facing bluff rising over 450 feet above the Mississippi River. Over 100 species of prairie plants have been found at this site.

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Location and access

Brady's Bluff Prairie State Natural Area is located in western Trempealeau County approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) southwest of Trempealeau. Access is via the Brady's Bluff hiking trail within Perrot State Park.

Description

Brady's Bluff is composed of sandstone capped with Prairie du Chien dolomite. Prairie plants found here include big and little blue-stem, needle grass, hairy grama, silky aster, and rough blazing-star. Several species near their northeastern limits are found here including hairy four-o-clock, prairie larkspur, and plains muhly. Cliff goldenrod (Solidago sciaphila), jeweled shooting-star (Dodecatheon radicatum), and dragon sagewort (Artemesia dranunculus) are among the more rare plants found at this site. Rare butterflies have been documented here including the olive hairstreak (Callophyrs gryneus), striped hairstreak (Satyrium liparops strigosum), and columbine dusky-wing (Erynnis lucilus). The Wisconsin state threatened wing snaggletooth land snail (Gastrocopta procera) has also been identified here.

References

Brady's Bluff Prairie State Natural Area Wikipedia