The Calcasieu River Wildlife Management Area offers extensive wetland habitats and diverse wildlife viewing opportunities along the Calcasieu River corridor in southwestern Louisiana. It is valued for fishing, hunting, and water-based recreation.
The Calcasieu River Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is located in southwestern Louisiana and spans thousands of acres along the Calcasieu River and its adjoining wetlands. The area features a mix of flooded bottomland hardwood forests, marshes, bayous, and riparian corridors that provide critical habitat for a wide range of wildlife species including waterfowl, white-tailed deer, turkey, and various fish populations. Established as a public resource for conservation and recreation, the WMA attracts hunters, anglers, bird watchers, and paddlers throughout the year. Key recreational opportunities include duck and goose hunting during fall and winter seasons, bass and catfish fishing in the river and adjacent waterways, and boating on calm, sheltered waters. The diverse habitats make it an important site for migratory birds, especially waterfowl, and amphibians. Visitors can explore levee roads and trails that traverse the forested wetlands, offering chances for photography and wildlife observation. While the area is less developed than some state parks, it retains a typically natural southern Louisiana wetland environment, appealing to those seeking quiet and wildlife-rich outdoor experiences. The WMA is part of a larger network of protected lands managed to support Louisiana's rich biological diversity, especially its vital coastal wetland ecosystems. Access is generally by boat or by vehicle on maintained access roads. Anglers and hunters need to obtain appropriate permits, and management focuses on balancing sustainable resource use with habitat preservation. The Calcasieu River WMA represents an important link in Louisiana’s extensive wetlands conservation and outdoor recreation system.
Diverse bottomland hardwood and cypress-tupelo swamp habitats
Prime waterfowl hunting grounds during fall and winter
Excellent largemouth bass and catfish fishing in river and backwaters
Numerous boat launches for paddling and fishing access
The main waterway running through the WMA, supporting diverse fish species and waterfowl habitats.
Forested wetlands dominated by oak, gum, and bald cypress provide critical habitat for numerous species.
Seasonal wetlands attract large flocks of ducks and geese, making the area a popular hunting and birding destination.