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Eyemore Slough Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Eyemore Slough Wildlife Management Area is a rich wetland habitat in Alabama known for its diverse bird populations and excellent opportunities for waterfowl hunting and wildlife observation.

8300
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
12,000
Annual Visitors
1992
Year Established

About Eyemore Slough Wildlife Management Area

 

Eyemore Slough Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is situated in southeast Alabama along the gently winding Eyemore Slough, a tributary of the Choctawhatchee River. This wetland-dominated area encompasses bottomland hardwood forests, sloughs, and oxbow lakes, creating an intricate mosaic of habitats that support an impressive array of wildlife. The WMA is managed primarily for waterfowl and other game species, making it a prime destination for hunters during the migratory seasons. Outside of hunting, Eyemore Slough offers excellent wildlife watching opportunities, including birding enthusiasts drawn by seasonal concentrations of waterfowl, wading birds, and migratory songbirds. Ecologically, the area supports species adapted to bottomland swamp environments, such as wood ducks, herons, and various amphibians and reptiles. Historically, the area was part of larger timber and agricultural activities before state acquisition and restoration efforts focused on wetland preservation and habitat enhancement. Visitors can enjoy access via gravel roads and primitive trails that wind through the wetlands, with boat access points present to facilitate paddling and fishing. The serene setting offers peaceful settings for photography and nature observation, especially at dawn and dusk when wildlife is most active. The Eyemore Slough WMA is an important conservation site within Alabama’s network of WMAs, balancing recreational use with habitat protection and enhancement.

Highlights

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Diverse wetland habitat supporting large populations of migrating waterfowl

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Excellent waterfowl hunting opportunities during fall and winter seasons

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Abundant wildlife viewing with opportunities to see alligators, wood ducks, and herons

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Quiet, remote canoe and kayak routes through sloughs and oxbow lakes

Notable Natural Features

Eyemore Slough

A slow-moving water channel lined with bottomland hardwoods and cypress that forms the heart of the WMA.

Bottomland Hardwood Forests

Floodplain forests providing vital habitat for migratory birds and native wildlife.

Oxbow Lakes

Formed from prior river channel shifts, these lakes offer important aquatic habitat and paddling routes.