Eufaula Wildlife Management Area offers a diverse habitat for hunting, fishing, and wildlife observation along the shores of Lake Eufaula in southeastern Alabama.
The Eufaula Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is a significant conservation and recreation area situated along Lake Eufaula in Barbour and Russell counties, Alabama. Covering over 70,000 acres, this WMA encompasses bottomland hardwood forests, wetlands, cropland, and upland pine habitats. Its proximity to Lake Eufaula, one of the largest reservoirs in the Southeast, provides rich aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems that support a variety of wildlife species. The area is managed primarily by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources for public hunting and wildlife conservation. Popular game species include white-tailed deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, small game, and various fish species inhabiting the lake’s waters. The WMA offers ample opportunities for hunting, fishing, birdwatching, and hiking, with accessible boat ramps and designated hunting zones. Historically, the land has been used for timber and agriculture before being conserved as a wildlife management area to enhance habitats and promote sustainable use. Visitors are drawn to its large expanse of forest and wetland habitats, which provide excellent wildlife viewing throughout the year, especially during migration seasons. The controlled hunting seasons ensure balanced populations and contribute to the area's ecological health. The mix of aquatic and terrestrial environments within the WMA alongside Lake Eufaula's scenic shoreline creates a valuable space for outdoor recreation with suitable facilities for campers, anglers, and hunters alike. Its landscape is typical of Alabama’s Black Belt region, with gentle hills and diverse plant communities.
Shoreline access to Lake Eufaula, a premier bass fishing destination
Expansive bottomland hardwood forests providing excellent waterfowl habitat
Diverse hunting opportunities including deer and turkey seasons
Numerous boat ramps offering easy lake and river access for anglers
One of the largest reservoirs in the Southeast, offering excellent fishing and boating opportunities adjacent to the WMA.
Floodplain forests that provide seasonal habitat for migrating waterfowl and resident wildlife.
Facilities for target shooting and seasonal small game hunting education.