Cattaraugus Creek Fish and Wildlife Management Area offers prime fishing, diverse wildlife habitats, and outdoor recreation opportunities along the scenic Cattaraugus Creek in western New York.
Cattaraugus Creek Fish and Wildlife Management Area covers a significant stretch of habitat along Cattaraugus Creek, which forms part of the boundary between Erie and Cattaraugus counties in western New York. The area protects critical riparian zones and supports diverse wildlife populations including migratory birds, fish species, and various mammals. Its location along a major tributary to Lake Erie makes it an important stopover point for migratory fish such as steelhead trout and salmon, attracting anglers from across the region. The landscape comprises woodlands, marshes, and open fields, providing ideal conditions for wildlife viewing and hunting. The area is managed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) with a focus on habitat conservation, fish stocking, and sustainable recreational use. Key activities include fishing for salmon, trout, and bass, waterfowl hunting during season, birdwatching, and hiking on informal trails. Several access points along the creek provide boat launches suitable for small watercraft and kayak use. Additionally, the area supports trapping and educational programs about local ecology. Visitors find serene natural surroundings with excellent opportunities for photography and wildlife observation, especially during spring and fall migrations. The management area's proximity to nearby communities makes it a convenient outdoor destination offering quiet natural areas for fishing and outdoor enthusiasts throughout the year.
Cattaraugus Creek steelhead trout and salmon fishing opportunities
Diverse riparian and wetland habitats supporting migratory birds
Seasonal waterfowl hunting areas managed for sustainable harvest
Quiet kayak and small boat launches along the creek
A cold-water stream that serves as a major spawning ground for steelhead trout and salmon.
Wetland habitats along the creek providing nesting and feeding ground for migratory birds.
Several small, accessible launch points supporting paddle sports and fishing.