Broad Creek Wildlife Management Area is a 1,800-acre protected habitat offering diverse outdoor recreation including hunting, hiking, and wildlife viewing along the scenic Broad Creek and the Potomac River.
Broad Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA), located in Charles County, Maryland, encompasses approximately 1,800 acres of mixed hardwood forests, wetlands, and riverine habitats adjacent to the Potomac River. The area provides crucial habitat for a wide range of wildlife species, including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, migratory waterfowl, and numerous songbirds, making it a favored destination for hunters, bird watchers, and nature enthusiasts. Historically, the land comprising Broad Creek WMA has been managed to promote sustainable hunting and wildlife conservation while preserving the ecological integrity of the region's riparian environments. Visitors can explore a network of unpaved roads and primitive trails that provide access to hunting zones and observation points, especially popular during migratory seasons. The Broad Creek itself serves as a significant freshwater tributary feeding into the Potomac River, supporting aquatic species and diverse wetland ecosystems. Public use is focused on traditional outdoor sports such as waterfowl hunting, archery, small game and deer hunting, fishing, and hiking. The area's low-impact, undeveloped character appeals to visitors seeking solitude and natural experiences away from heavily developed parks. While the WMA does not feature visitor centers or formal campgrounds, it boasts several primitive boat launches for paddling the Potomac and adjacent creeks. The management by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources ensures ongoing habitat protection, game population monitoring, and public access with regulations aimed at maintaining a balance between recreation and conservation. Broad Creek Wildlife Management Area is a key part of Maryland’s network of WMAs, offering a less crowded alternative for outdoor recreation near the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.
Scenic Broad Creek freshwater tributary with diverse aquatic habitats
Abundant opportunities for waterfowl and deer hunting in managed zones
Excellent seasonal birdwatching spots for migratory species and songbirds
Primitive boat launches providing access to the Potomac River and creeks
A key freshwater tributary flowing into the Potomac River, providing important wetland habitat and recreational paddling access.
The WMA borders sections of the Potomac River, offering fishing, boating, and scenic river views.
Forested uplands featuring oak, hickory, and pine that support diverse terrestrial wildlife species.