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Green Bank Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Green Bank Wildlife Management Area is a protected habitat in Pocahontas County, West Virginia, known for its diverse wildlife, serene forested landscapes, and opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts focused on hunting, fishing, and wildlife observation.

7,000
Acres Protected
25
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1960s
Year Established

About Green Bank Wildlife Management Area

 

Green Bank Wildlife Management Area (WMA) covers a sizable portion of forested land in Pocahontas County, West Virginia. The area primarily consists of Appalachian hardwood forests, mixed with pockets of conifer stands and wetlands that provide critical habitat for a variety of wildlife species. The WMA is well-known for its healthy populations of white-tailed deer, black bear, wild turkey, and numerous small game species. Water bodies and streams within the area offer fishing opportunities, supporting species such as trout and bass. The region's topography features gentle ridges and valleys common to the Allegheny Mountains, providing scenic vistas and accessible terrain for hiking and wildlife watching. Historically, the land was managed both for timber and conservation purposes, with the wildlife area established to protect habitat and promote sustainable hunting and recreation. Visitors to Green Bank WMA enjoy quiet, less crowded settings ideal for upland game bird hunting, bow hunting, and nature photography. Trails and forest roads afford access to remote sections of the area, while designated parking areas support day use. The area appeals to those seeking wildlife encounters, outdoor skills practice, and natural solitude amidst the Appalachian forest ecosystem. Nearby towns and communities provide basic visitor services and the region is characterized by its peaceful environment and high-quality wildlife habitats.

Highlights

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Prime white-tailed deer and wild turkey habitat

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Brook trout fishing streams located within the area

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Quiet forest roads and trails ideal for hiking and mountain biking

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Remote wetlands providing important habitat for migratory birds

Notable Natural Features

Allegheny Hardwood Forest

Dense forest stands composed primarily of oak, hickory, and maple trees that form habitat for numerous wildlife species.

Trout Streams

Clear mountain streams within the area support native brook trout populations for fishing enthusiasts.

Migratory Bird Wetlands

Seasonal wetlands provide crucial stopover areas for migratory waterfowl and shorebirds.