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Cedar Creek Reservoir Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Cedar Creek Reservoir Wildlife Management Area is a crucial habitat for waterfowl and diverse wildlife along the Cedar Creek Reservoir, offering excellent opportunities for fishing, birdwatching, and seasonal hunting.

7,000
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1980
Year Established

About Cedar Creek Reservoir Wildlife Management Area

 

The Cedar Creek Reservoir Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is located in the eastern region of Texas, surrounding parts of the Cedar Creek Reservoir, one of the largest lakes in the state. Covering thousands of acres of mixed hardwood forest, wetlands, and open water, the area supports a wide range of species including migratory birds, white-tailed deer, wild turkey, feral hogs, and numerous fish species. The reservoir itself was created in the 1960s as a water supply source and has become a popular destination for recreational fishing, with spots well-stocked for largemouth bass, catfish, and hybrid striped bass. The WMA is managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department with an emphasis on habitat conservation and sustainable hunting. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities such as wildlife viewing, hiking on designated trails, hunting during regulated seasons, and non-motorized boating. Due to its diverse ecosystems including forested uplands and shoreline wetlands, the WMA attracts birdwatchers during waterfowl migration seasons, making it a hotspot for spotting ducks, geese, and occasionally bald eagles. Access points are equipped with boat ramps and primitive camping areas, though camping requires permits. The area’s proximity to towns such as Gun Barrel City and Kemp makes it accessible for day trips or weekend excursions. The balance of aquatic and terrestrial habitats provides an engaging environment for nature enthusiasts and outdoor recreationists seeking a relatively uncrowded experience.

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Cedar Creek Reservoir shoreline offering abundant fishing and birdwatching opportunities

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Seasonal waterfowl migration attracting diverse duck and goose species

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Managed hunting programs with strong populations of white-tailed deer and wild turkey

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Remote wetland areas accessible by kayak for close wildlife encounters

Notable Natural Features

Cedar Creek Reservoir

A 29,000-acre reservoir that supports diverse aquatic species and serves as the centerpiece of the WMA.

Waterfowl Migration Habitat

Wetlands and shoreline areas provide critical resting and feeding grounds for migratory ducks and geese.

Hardwood Forest and Brushland

Forested uplands offer habitat for white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and various songbirds.