Located southeast of Jim Falls and the Chippewa River, Lawin Sedge Meadow features an expansive open sedge meadow complete with nearly equal elements of northern and southern species. The meadow changes from a tussock sedge and bluejoint grass dominated meadow in the northwest to wiregrass in the central portion and then tamarack in the southeast. The site is comprised of two separate units with shallow impoundments between them but with seemingly little impacts on the meadows themselves. Many sedge meadow indicator species are present including several Species of Greatest Conservation Need. Breeding birds include American bittern, northern harrier, black-billed cuckoo, alder flycatcher, sedge wren, veery, golden-winged warbler, Nashville warbler, clay-colored sparrow, yellow-headed blackbird, and bobolink. Lawin Sedge Meadow is owned by the DNR and was designated a State Natural Area in 2010.