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Marlborough Ridge State Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Marlborough Ridge State Wildlife Management Area is a protected natural space in Pennsylvania offering diverse wildlife habitats and a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities such as hiking, wildlife observation, and seasonal hunting.

2,350
Acres Protected
12 (informal and multi-use)
Miles of Trails
15,000 (estimated)
Annual Visitors
1983
Year Established

About Marlborough Ridge State Wildlife Management Area

 

Marlborough Ridge State Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is located in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, encompassing a mix of forested ridges, open fields, and wetlands. This WMA serves primarily as a habitat preservation site focused on providing sustainable environments for local wildlife species, including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and numerous songbirds. The terrain features gentle slopes and ridgelines characteristic of the Ridge and Valley physiographic province, offering visitors scenic views and varied hiking experiences. Historically, the land was used for agriculture and timber before being acquired and managed by the Pennsylvania Game Commission to conserve wildlife populations and support hunting as well as non-consumptive uses like birdwatching and photography. The area has multiple access points and a network of informal trails that allow exploration of the habitats, although the environment remains relatively undisturbed compared to more developed parks. Seasonal hunting is the primary management focus, but visitors during spring and summer will appreciate the thriving flora including wildflowers and mixed hardwood forests. The WMA appeals to outdoor enthusiasts seeking quiet, less crowded natural settings for day hikes, wildlife study, and nature photography. The management area does not have developed campgrounds or visitor centers, emphasizing a low-impact outdoor experience. Its location near small rural communities allows for convenient access while maintaining its role as a conservation area within the Pennsylvania public land system.

Highlights

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Ridge-top viewpoints offering broad views of surrounding valleys

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Diverse birdwatching opportunities including migratory songbirds

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Seasonal white-tailed deer and wild turkey hunting

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Quiet, off-the-beaten-path trails with limited development

Notable Natural Features

Marlborough Ridge Summit

A modest elevation ridge providing open vistas of the surrounding rural landscapes and forested valleys.

Habitat Diversity

The area supports a mixture of hardwood forests, grasslands, and wetlands, sustaining a wide variety of wildlife species.

Migratory Bird Stopover

Important seasonal habitat for migratory songbirds and raptors, attracting birdwatchers during migration periods.