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Cedar Creek Lake Wildlife Management Area adventures

Cedar Creek Lake Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Cedar Creek Lake Wildlife Management Area offers diverse habitats around Cedar Creek Lake, providing excellent opportunities for hunting, fishing, bird watching, and hiking in eastern Texas.

14,250
Acres Protected
20
Miles of Trails
Approximately 25,000
Annual Visitors
1986
Year Established

About Cedar Creek Lake Wildlife Management Area

 

Cedar Creek Lake Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is located in Henderson County in East Texas, covering approximately 14,250 acres surrounding the 28,000-acre Cedar Creek Lake. The WMA primarily consists of bottomland hardwood forests, pine plantations, and open fields, providing critical wildlife habitat particularly for deer, turkey, waterfowl, and small game species. It is managed by the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, with a mission to conserve wildlife populations and provide sustainable outdoor recreation opportunities. Visitors can experience a range of outdoor activities including hunting during regulated seasons, fishing in the adjacent lake, hiking along multiple trails, and bird watching with common sightings of migratory waterfowl and native songbirds. The landscape is characterized by gently rolling terrain with abundant wetlands, forested creek bottoms, and large water bodies that attract a variety of wildlife year-round. Cedar Creek Lake itself is a notable landmark for anglers targeting species such as largemouth bass, crappie, and catfish. The area’s history includes its development in conjunction with the creation of Cedar Creek Lake for flood control, water supply, and recreation starting in the 1960s. The WMA benefits outdoor enthusiasts seeking a quieter, more natural experience compared to more heavily visited state parks. Whether hunting, fishing, hiking, or wildlife viewing, the Cedar Creek Lake WMA offers a well-rounded outdoor experience in the Piney Woods region of Texas.

Highlights

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Extensive bottomland hardwood forests offering excellent deer and turkey hunting

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Access to Cedar Creek Lake, renowned for largemouth bass and crappie fishing

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Diverse migratory bird populations providing prime birdwatching opportunities

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Multiple hiking and wildlife viewing trails traversing wetlands and upland habitats

Notable Natural Features

Cedar Creek Lake

A large reservoir adjacent to the WMA that offers exceptional fishing opportunities and supports abundant waterfowl populations.

Bottomland Hardwood Forests

Mature forests that provide critical habitat for white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and a variety of bird species.

Horseshoe Marsh Trail

A scenic trail that winds through wetland habitats and provides excellent chances to observe waterfowl and other wetland wildlife.