Baldwin Branch Wildlife Management Area is a protected expanse dedicated to wildlife habitat conservation and offering opportunities for hunting, hiking, and nature observation in southern West Virginia.
Baldwin Branch Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is located in Raleigh County, West Virginia, encompassing rugged terrain featuring mixed hardwood forests, streams, and diverse wildlife habitats. Spanning steep hillsides and narrow hollows, the WMA provides critical habitat for white-tailed deer, wild turkey, various small game species, and a wide range of songbirds. Managed by the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources, the area focuses on wildlife conservation and public outdoor recreation with an emphasis on hunting and wildlife viewing. The landscape is typified by mature oaks, maples, hickories, and patches of rhododendron, offering a rich ecological setting through much of the year. Visitors can explore several informal hunting trails and small access roads allowing for foot travel and limited vehicle use. While not widely developed for traditional camping or extensive trail networks, the area attracts outdoor enthusiasts seeking remote hunting grounds, tranquil birdwatching spots, and quiet wildlife observation opportunities. The WMA’s proximity to the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve adds to its appeal as part of a broader network of protected lands in southern West Virginia. Baldwin Branch WMA preserves a natural landscape representative of the southern Appalachian region, supporting sustainable wildlife populations and providing a serene setting for nature-focused activities.
Rich habitat for white-tailed deer and wild turkey hunting
Riparian zones along Baldwin Branch harbor diverse amphibians and birds
Quiet access for upland game and waterfowl hunters
Remote tracts offering solitude for wildlife photography and observation
A small, clean stream running through the WMA, supporting amphibians and aquatic insects.
Expansive mature hardwood forests providing critical cover and food sources for wildlife.
Limited access roads and trails encouraging low-impact recreation and solitude.