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East Canyon Wildlife Management Area adventures

East Canyon Wildlife Management Area Adventures

East Canyon Wildlife Management Area is a diverse wildlife habitat located in Morgan County, Utah, offering year-round outdoor recreation including fishing, hiking, and wildlife observation in a rugged mountain setting.

10,800
Acres Protected
15+
Miles of Trails
30,000+
Annual Visitors
1969
Year Established

About East Canyon Wildlife Management Area

 

East Canyon Wildlife Management Area (WMA) spans over 10,800 acres in the Wasatch Mountains near Morgan, Utah. The area includes the East Canyon Reservoir and surrounding foothills, providing a critical habitat for various species such as mule deer, elk, turkeys, and numerous waterfowl. The WMA offers a blend of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, with sagebrush flats, ponderosa pine and fir forests, and riparian zones along the reservoir and small streams. Established to promote wildlife conservation and public recreation, East Canyon WMA is managed by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. Visitors can enjoy year-round activities including fishing for trout and bass, boating on the reservoir, hiking gentle trails, horseback riding, and seasonal hunting. Birdwatchers can find waterfowl and raptors, while photographers and nature lovers appreciate the scenic views of the canyon walls and open meadows. The proximity to Salt Lake City makes it a popular day-trip destination, offering a natural escape with opportunities for camping and picnicking at developed sites near the reservoir. Seasonal changes bring wildflowers in spring, vibrant autumn foliage, and winter snow suitable for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. The area also holds historical significance with old ranching trails and early settlement sites dotting the landscape. East Canyon WMA invites visitors seeking a combination of rugged natural beauty and accessible outdoor adventure.

Highlights

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East Canyon Reservoir with fishing and boating opportunities

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Diverse habitats supporting mule deer, elk, and waterfowl

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Scenic hiking and wildlife viewing along multiple gentle trails

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Winter recreation options including snowshoeing and cross-country skiing

Notable Natural Features

East Canyon Reservoir

A 608-acre reservoir offering fishing, boating, and scenic views with abundant waterfowl and riparian habitat.

Pine Ridge Trail

A popular moderate trail providing panoramic views of the canyon and diverse wildlife habitats.

Mule Deer and Elk Habitat

Extensive forested and shrubland areas that support healthy mule deer and elk populations, especially in fall and early winter.