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Ashley County Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Ashley County Wildlife Management Area is a diverse, conservation-focused landscape in southeastern Arkansas, offering ample opportunities for hunting, fishing, birdwatching, and nature exploration.

13,000
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
12,000
Annual Visitors
1980
Year Established

About Ashley County Wildlife Management Area

 

The Ashley County Wildlife Management Area (WMA) encompasses a significant portion of mixed forest, wetlands, and riparian habitats in southeastern Arkansas. Spanning thousands of acres, this protected area supports diverse plant and animal communities characteristic of the Lower Mississippi River Valley. Primarily managed for wildlife conservation and outdoor recreation, the WMA provides critical habitat for game species such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and various small game like squirrels and rabbits. The landscape includes bottomland hardwood forests, cypress swamps, and oxbow lakes, creating rich environments for both resident and migratory bird populations. Established to support sustainable game harvest and wildlife habitat restoration, Ashley County WMA is a destination for hunters during fall and winter seasons, as well as anglers at the area's waterways. The area also appeals to birders interested in spotting species like wood ducks, great blue herons, and prothonotary warblers. Limited but accessible trails and boat ramps provide needed infrastructure for fishing and wildlife viewing. Due to its location and habitat quality, the WMA remains an important parcel for both conservation efforts and outdoor enthusiasts seeking quiet natural settings away from urban centers. Its low-key visitor use offers an immersive experience in the natural environment of Arkansas’ southeastern wetlands and forests.

Highlights

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Extensive bottomland hardwood forests supporting diverse wildlife

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Seasonal waterfowl concentrations attracting migratory birds

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Multiple boat ramps providing access to fishing canals and bayous

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Quiet nature trails offering excellent birdwatching opportunities

Notable Natural Features

Bottomland Hardwood Forests

Large tracts of seasonally flooded forests essential for diverse wildlife species and flood mitigation.

Oxbow Lakes and Wetlands

A network of slow-moving waterways providing habitat for fish, amphibians, and migratory birds.

Waterfowl Concentration Areas

Key locations within the WMA where large flocks of ducks and geese gather during migration seasons.