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Cacapon River Wildlife Management Area adventures

Cacapon River Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Cacapon River Wildlife Management Area offers diverse habitats along the scenic Cacapon River, providing excellent opportunities for fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing in the eastern panhandle of West Virginia.

4,288
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
12,000
Annual Visitors
1989
Year Established

About Cacapon River Wildlife Management Area

 

Cacapon River Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is located in Hampshire County in West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle. Covering varied terrain along the Cacapon River, this area includes river valleys, hardwood forests, and upland ridges, creating essential habitats for wildlife and outdoor recreation. The WMA encompasses a mix of hardwood species such as oaks, hickories, and maples, which provide shelter and food for white-tailed deer, wild turkey, black bear, and various small mammals and bird species. The Cacapon River itself is a tributary of the Potomac River and offers clean, cool waters known for smallmouth bass, trout, and stocked fish, drawing anglers from the region. The area is managed primarily for wildlife conservation, hunting, and fishing, but also welcomes hiking, birdwatching, and nature study. Trails within the WMA vary in difficulty and provide river views as well as woodland exploration. The land’s history is tied to Appalachian frontier settlement and traditional hunting culture, now preserved through state wildlife management efforts. Visitors appreciate the peaceful, rural setting and the opportunity to observe seasons changing along the river corridor. The WMA's proximity to communities such as Capon Bridge makes it accessible for day trips or weekend outdoor experiences.

Highlights

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Scenic river access and fishing spots along the Cacapon River

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Diverse hardwood forests supporting abundant wildlife

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Excellent opportunities for smallmouth bass and trout fishing

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Quiet hiking trails with varied terrain and birdwatching opportunities

Notable Natural Features

Cacapon River

A clear, cold-water river renowned for trout and smallmouth bass fishing, providing riparian habitat critical to many species.

Mixed Hardwood Forests

Dominated by oak, hickory, and maple species, these forests support diverse wildlife populations and vibrant fall foliage.

Hampshire Ridge Trail

A moderate trail offering scenic overlooks of the Cacapon River valley and opportunities to spot white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and other forest inhabitants.