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Mahannah State Wildlife Management Area adventures

Mahannah State Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Mahannah State Wildlife Management Area in Maine offers rugged forest lands and waterways that support diverse wildlife and provide opportunities for hunting, fishing, hiking, and wildlife observation.

5,760
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
10,000
Annual Visitors
1972
Year Established

About Mahannah State Wildlife Management Area

 

Mahannah State Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is located in western Maine and encompasses a large and predominantly forested landscape managed to promote wildlife conservation and outdoor recreation. The area includes a mix of hardwood and softwood forests, wetlands, old logging roads, and riparian zones that attract abundant wildlife including white-tailed deer, moose, black bear, and an assortment of bird species such as grouse and waterfowl. The terrain is characterized by rolling hills, small ponds, and streams, making it an appealing destination for outdoor enthusiasts interested in hunting, fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing. The area's history is tied to forestry and traditional land uses, with the state's efforts focused on maintaining wildlife habitat and providing public access for outdoor recreation. Visitors can find hiking and snowmobiling trails, as well as primitive camping opportunities, although the area remains relatively undeveloped and quiet compared to larger state parks. The WMA's location near the Maine-Quebec border offers a more remote experience in a predominantly natural setting. Fishing in its streams and ponds supports species like brook trout, while seasonal hunting is a popular draw. The management practices focus on sustaining healthy wildlife populations and ensuring long-term habitat quality. Mahannah State WMA appeals to those seeking solitude, bird watching, and trail exploration in a peaceful forest setting.

Highlights

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Extensive mixed forest habitat supporting diverse wildlife species

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Brook trout fishing opportunities in ponds and streams

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Seasonal hunting for deer, black bear, and small game

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Network of logging roads and snowmobile trails for year-round access

Notable Natural Features

Mahannah Brook

A small coldwater stream running through the WMA, providing habitat for brook trout and supporting riparian ecosystems.

Old Logging Roads

A network of former logging roads adapted for hiking, snowmobiling, and access to remote areas within the WMA.

Mixed Conifer-Hardwood Forest

Dominant forest type within Mahannah, crucial for providing shelter and food for many wildlife species.