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Dierks Lake Wildlife Management Area adventures

Dierks Lake Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Dierks Lake Wildlife Management Area offers a diverse outdoor experience focused on fishing, hunting, and wildlife observation around a 3,000-acre reservoir in southwestern Arkansas.

6,800
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1983
Year Established

About Dierks Lake Wildlife Management Area

 

Dierks Lake Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is situated adjacent to Dierks Lake, a 3,000-acre reservoir on the Saline River in Howard County, Arkansas. Managed by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, this WMA encompasses thousands of acres of forest, wetlands, and open water habitats, providing an important refuge for a variety of wildlife species. The landscape includes mixed hardwoods, pine plantations, and bottomland hardwood forests, supporting populations of white-tailed deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and numerous fish species such as largemouth bass and catfish. Established in conjunction with the construction of Dierks Lake by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the early 1980s, the WMA provides extensive recreational opportunities including fishing from boat ramps and shoreline, hunting in designated seasons, birdwatching, and daylight hiking. Its proximity to the lake enables boating and paddle sports, while designated areas offer access for wildlife photography and nature study. The area is less developed than larger national parks but appeals particularly to anglers, waterfowl hunters, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking quiet natural settings in southwest Arkansas. The WMA is an important component of regional habitat conservation, balancing recreation with wildlife management and habitat enhancement efforts. Visitors can experience scenic views of the lake and surrounding forests, enriched by the rich biodiversity of the area. The WMA is accessible year-round, with seasonal variations supporting different activities such as spring fishing and fall hunting periods. It does not offer extensive developed trails or campgrounds on site but provides a peaceful setting for day-use activities and wildlife appreciation.

Highlights

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Dierks Lake - a large reservoir ideal for fishing and boating

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Diverse wetland and hardwood forest ecosystems supporting migratory waterfowl

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Excellent opportunities for white-tailed deer and wild turkey hunting

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Quiet shoreline spots favored by photographers and birdwatchers

Notable Natural Features

Dierks Lake

A 3,000-acre reservoir formed by the Saline River, providing habitat for fish species and waterfowl and a focal point for many recreational activities.

Bottomland Hardwood Forests

Seasonally flooded forests providing critical habitats for waterfowl and other wildlife, contributing to the area's rich biodiversity.

Managed Hunt Areas

Designated zones within the WMA where regulated deer and turkey hunting is conducted to maintain balanced wildlife populations.