Caney Creek Wildlife Management Area is a rugged and wild expanse in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas, offering excellent opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife observation in a largely undeveloped natural setting.
Caney Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA) spans approximately 14,460 acres in the Ouachita Mountains of western Arkansas, near the city of Mena. The property is managed by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission and is characterized by steep ridges, deep hollows, and a network of cold, clear streams including Caney Creek itself. The terrain is heavily forested with mature hardwoods and pine, providing prime habitat for white-tailed deer, black bear, wild turkey, and numerous songbirds and small mammals. The area is particularly known for its pristine trout streams, attracting anglers interested in rainbow and brown trout fishing in the cool, shaded waters. Originating as timber property, the WMA was established to protect wildlife habitat while providing hunting and outdoor recreation opportunities. Visitors can explore several miles of rugged hiking trails that offer scenic views, waterfalls, and remote backcountry experiences. Hunting is a popular activity during regulated seasons, especially for deer and small game. The WMA has minimal developed facilities, appealing to outdoor enthusiasts seeking solitude and unspoiled nature. Due to its elevation and forest cover, the area also supports varied seasonal flora and is a good place to observe wildflowers in spring and colorful foliage in fall. Despite its relatively remote character, Caney Creek WMA is accessible by gravel roads and is a favored destination for anglers, hunters, backpackers, and photographers wanting to experience Arkansas’s less developed forest landscapes.
Cold-water trout streams with excellent fishing opportunities
Diverse wildlife habitat supporting black bear and white-tailed deer
Remote hiking trails through rugged Ouachita mountain terrain
Scenic rock outcrops and cascading waterfalls along Caney Creek
A pristine cold-water stream renowned for trout fishing and scenic cascades.
Steep, forested ridges offering dramatic views and diverse wildlife habitat.
Supports species including black bear, white-tailed deer, and wild turkey.