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Eagleswood Corners Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Eagleswood Corners Wildlife Management Area is a protected natural region in southern New Jersey offering diverse wetland habitats and excellent opportunities for birdwatching and fishing.

1,400
Acres Protected
5 (informal)
Miles of Trails
Approximately 5,000
Annual Visitors
1984
Year Established

About Eagleswood Corners Wildlife Management Area

 

Located in Ocean County, New Jersey, Eagleswood Corners Wildlife Management Area encompasses a variety of coastal wetlands, upland forests, and freshwater ponds. The area supports a rich diversity of wildlife, especially waterfowl and migratory bird species, making it a prime destination for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. The landscape is characterized by marshes, tidal creeks, and mixed hardwood forests. Historically, the region formed part of the Pine Barrens ecosystem, contributing to its unique ecological value. Recreational opportunities focus on low-impact activities such as wildlife observation, hunting during regulated seasons, and freshwater fishing in designated ponds. The area is less developed than many other public lands in New Jersey, which preserves its quiet natural atmosphere. Accessible via Eagleswood Township, the management area contains a network of informal trails used primarily for walking and wildlife viewing. Seasonal shifts bring notable changes in habitat and species presence, with migratory birds arriving in spring and fall. It does not feature developed campgrounds or marked trails but offers an authentic natural experience important for local conservation efforts. Visitors appreciate the solitude and chance to encounter species such as herons, egrets, and migratory ducks. Eagleswood Corners WMA is managed by the New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife to maintain habitat quality and provide sustainable hunting and fishing opportunities.

Highlights

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Coastal freshwater wetlands providing critical bird habitat

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Abundant migratory waterfowl viewing opportunities

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Quiet, undeveloped natural area with minimal human impact

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Prime fishing spots within freshwater ponds and creeks

Notable Natural Features

Freshwater Ponds

Several small ponds within the WMA offer fishing and prime habitat for amphibians and waterfowl.

Mixed Hardwood Forests

Areas of upland forest provide shelter for songbirds and small mammals.

Migratory Bird Habitat

The wetlands serve as an important stopover site for migratory waterfowl and shorebirds along the Atlantic Flyway.