Bois d'Arc Creek Wildlife Management Area is a diverse habitat offering exceptional opportunities for wildlife observation, hunting, and outdoor recreation in North Texas.
Bois d'Arc Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA) covers a significant tract of land in Northeast Texas, primarily in Fannin County, with portions extending into adjacent counties. The area features rolling prairies, mixed hardwood forests, wetlands, and the Bois d’Arc Creek waterway, creating varied habitats that support a broad range of wildlife species. Managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, the WMA provides a crucial sanctuary for native flora and fauna including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, various waterfowl, and small game species. Visitors can engage in hunting during regulated seasons, bird watching, hiking, and fishing along the waterways. The landscape is marked by seasonal wildflowers, native grasses, and hardwood tree groves such as oaks and hickories, which contribute to the ecological richness of the site. The WMA also serves as an important stopover for migratory birds. Its proximity to Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex makes it a popular outdoor destination for both locals and regional visitors looking to experience East Texas' natural environment. With a mix of access roads and primitive trails, the area allows for exploration by foot, ATV, and horseback. The WMA emphasizes conservation and sustainable use, balancing public recreation with habitat preservation.
Diverse habitats including hardwood forests, wetlands, and native prairie
Excellent opportunities for white-tailed deer and wild turkey hunting
Bois d'Arc Creek flowing through the area, providing fishing and paddle access
Seasonal wildflower blooms and migratory bird watching hotspots
A central waterway providing habitat for fish and waterfowl, as well as paddling opportunities.
Forested areas dominated by oak and hickory species that support diverse wildlife populations.
Open grassy spaces that showcase Texas native wildflowers and serve as critical habitat for grassland species.