Stonecoal Lake Wildlife Management Area is a serene natural haven in West Virginia, offering excellent opportunities for fishing, wildlife observation, and outdoor recreation.
Stonecoal Lake Wildlife Management Area, located in Lewis and Upshur counties of West Virginia, encompasses a tranquil expanse around Stonecoal Lake. This 550-acre reservoir was constructed in the late 1970s for flood control and recreational use. The area is characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and the scenic Stonecoal Lake, making it a popular spot for anglers seeking bass, crappie, and catfish. The region supports diverse wildlife, including white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, rabbits, and a variety of waterfowl, making it an appealing location for wildlife viewing and hunting. Stonecoal Lake WMA is predominantly forested, offering peaceful settings for hiking and birdwatching. Although the area is primarily geared toward fishing and hunting, its natural beauty and quietude attract visitors looking for a tranquil outdoor escape.
Scenic Stonecoal Lake
Diverse wildlife, including waterfowl and game species
Excellent fishing opportunities for bass and crappie
Serene, forested landscapes perfect for birdwatching
A 550-acre reservoir offering prime fishing opportunities.
Home to diverse plant and animal species, providing excellent birdwatching spots.
Ideal for a secluded escape into nature.