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Wister Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Wister Wildlife Management Area in southeastern Oklahoma offers diverse outdoor recreation including fishing, hunting, and wildlife viewing within a rich forest and lake ecosystem.

12,350
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1940s
Year Established

About Wister Wildlife Management Area

 

Wister Wildlife Management Area (WMA), located in LeFlore County, Oklahoma, encompasses over 12,000 acres of mixed hardwood forests, wetlands, and open water habitat surrounding Wister Lake. This protected area serves as an important habitat for a variety of wildlife species, including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and numerous fish species. The WMA is managed primarily for wildlife conservation while offering excellent opportunities for outdoor recreation such as hunting, fishing, hiking, and birdwatching. Established to provide sustainable hunting grounds and conserve native ecosystems, Wister WMA features bottomland forests, upland hardwoods, and open water that support both migratory and resident wildlife. Visitors can experience the scenic beauty of Wister Lake, a man-made reservoir that enhances the area's aquatic diversity and provides opportunities for paddling and boating. The area is popular for waterfowl hunting, particularly during the fall and winter seasons. In addition to hunting and fishing, visitors enjoy hiking several informal trails through forested areas, providing glimpses of the diverse flora and fauna. The WMA's proximity to Wister Lake State Park adds to its recreational appeal, allowing for camping and day-use facilities nearby. Wildlife enthusiasts and anglers frequent the area for its well-managed fish populations including largemouth bass, crappie, and catfish. The region’s combination of wetland, forest, and open water habitats supports a rich biodiversity making it a significant conservation area in southeastern Oklahoma. Overall, Wister WMA appeals to those looking for immersive outdoor experiences in a less developed, naturally rich setting.

Highlights

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Wister Lake – A large reservoir offering boating and fishing opportunities

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Diverse habitats including hardwood forests and wetlands

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Seasonal waterfowl hunting in managed wetlands

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Quiet hiking paths good for birdwatching and wildlife photography

Notable Natural Features

Wister Lake

A 7,200-acre reservoir providing excellent fishing and boating opportunities within the WMA.

Bottomland Hardwood Forests

Forested wetlands rich in biodiversity, ideal for wildlife habitat and observation.

Managed Waterfowl Wetlands

Seasonally flooded areas designed to support migratory waterfowl populations for hunting and ecological balance.