Bowwood State Wildlife Management Area offers diverse outdoor experiences including hunting, fishing, hiking, and wildlife observation in a mixed forest environment in northern West Virginia.
Bowwood State Wildlife Management Area is located in Monongalia County in northern West Virginia, encompassing varied landscapes of mature hardwood forests, mixed pine stands, and several small waterways. The area provides essential habitat for white-tailed deer, wild turkey, squirrels, various small game species, and abundant birdlife, making it a popular destination for hunters and wildlife enthusiasts alike. The terrain features gentle hills and forested valleys, with scattered wetlands that support rich biodiversity. The management area's history is connected to state efforts for wildlife conservation and sustainable hunting practices, with active habitat management to ensure healthy populations. Recreational activities include hunting (primarily deer and turkey), trapping, hiking, wildlife watching, and fishing in nearby water bodies. Bowwood WMA's mix of habitats attracts bird watchers during migration seasons. While there are no developed visitor centers, signage and parking areas provide access points. The area is valued for its quiet, natural setting that offers close encounters with West Virginia's native animals, as well as opportunities for solitude and outdoor adventure. Visitors appreciate the blend of forest and field environments along with seasonal changes that enhance the diversity of experiences. Bowwood's relatively small size compared to larger parks makes it ideal for day trips and focused wildlife activity.
Established wildlife habitats supporting deer, wild turkey, and migratory birds
Scenic forested hills with diverse hardwood species
Opportunities for regulated hunting and trapping
Quiet access to forest trails suitable for wildlife observation and photography
Bowwood contains mature stands of oak, hickory, maple, and pine that provide critical wildlife habitat and seasonal color changes.
The area supports ample populations of white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and small game, attracting hunters and nature watchers.
Scattered wetlands and ephemeral streams within Bowwood create feeding and breeding grounds for amphibians and migratory birds.