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Coon Creek Wildlife Management Area adventures

Coon Creek Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Coon Creek Wildlife Management Area is a 1,107-acre protected area in Kentucky offering prime opportunities for hunting, wildlife viewing, and hiking within forested and creek-fed habitats.

1,107
Acres Protected
Approximately 5 miles (informal)
Miles of Trails
Estimated 5,000
Annual Visitors
1990s (land acquisitions through early 1990s)
Year Established

About Coon Creek Wildlife Management Area

 

Coon Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA) covers approximately 1,107 acres in northeastern Kentucky, primarily within Carter County. Managed by the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, this WMA is centered around the Coon Creek watershed, featuring lush hardwood forests, rolling hills, and clear tributaries. The area supports a diverse range of wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, small game species, and various songbirds, making it a popular destination for hunters and wildlife enthusiasts alike. The landscape combines mixed oak-hickory forests with riparian zones that help sustain the area's aquatic ecosystems. Recreational activities in Coon Creek WMA include hunting during regulated seasons, hiking on informal trails, birdwatching, and nature photography. While the area does not have developed campgrounds, visitors can enjoy day-use opportunities, particularly in fall and early spring when wildlife activity is at its peak. Past land uses were primarily agricultural and logging, but the current stewardship focuses on habitat restoration and sustainable wildlife management to maintain ecosystem health. The lack of paved trails and facilities creates a quiet, undisturbed natural environment, ideal for those seeking solitude and a raw outdoor experience in eastern Kentucky's Appalachian foothills.

Highlights

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Coon Creek Tributaries – Crystal-clear streams supporting diverse aquatic life

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Mixed hardwood forests – Prime habitat for white-tailed deer and wild turkey

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Remote wildlife observation spots – Opportunities for quiet birdwatching

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Fall hunting seasons – Popular area for managed deer and small game hunting

Notable Natural Features

Coon Creek Streams

Several small tributaries provide clean water and habitat for brook trout and other aquatic species.

Oak-Hickory Forests

Dominant forest type that supports a rich diversity of wildlife including game and songbirds.

Ridgetop Vistas

Points along informal trails offer views across the surrounding Appalachian foothills landscape.