The Oak Lake
Field Station is a 570 acre facility located in the heart of the Northern
Plains on the Coteau Des Prairie. Grassland,
A rich cultural history
complements our multiple-use management philosophy. Nestled along the western
shoreline of a prairie pothole lake, the station occupies the site of a former
Native American village and homesteads to many settlers of eastern
Today, the field station serves
as a site for environmental education, university field courses, conferences,
colloquia, retreats and community service events. University research at the
station has focused on prairie bird and mammal populations, fire ecology, lake
ecology, disturbance ecology and water quality studies.
The field station is open
throughout the year to the general public. Day use of the facility for hiking
and outdoor activities is provided free of charge. Building facilities and
overnight accommodations may be reserved for a modest fee.
See our links below for more
specific information about the Oak Lake Field Station and its programs.
Additional questions regarding the field station should be directed to the Station Director
This web site was constructed and is maintained by the field station director. Materials drawn from this web site should be properly cited using the citation listed below:
Last updated 27-Feb-06
Organization for Biological Field Stations
Society for Ecological Restoration
Northern Prairie Science Center
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency