Green Ridge Wildlife Management Area is a large, forested conservation region offering abundant outdoor recreation such as hiking, hunting, and wildlife viewing within Maryland’s rugged Appalachian Mountains.
Green Ridge Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is located in Allegany County, western Maryland, encompassing over 14,000 acres of primarily forested and rugged terrain along the eastern slopes of the Appalachian Mountains. The area is characterized by mixed hardwood forests, dense rhododendron thickets, steep ridges, and narrow valleys shaped by Green Ridge Run and other tributaries. Ecologically, it supports diverse wildlife species including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, black bear, and a variety of songbirds and small mammals. Historically, the region was used for timber harvesting but has since been reclaimed for conservation and public outdoor use. Recreational opportunities at Green Ridge WMA include hiking on varied trails, wildlife watching, hunting during regulated seasons, and trout fishing in its streams. Though there are no developed campgrounds inside the WMA, nearby forests and parks provide camping options. The area’s remote and relatively rugged character appeals to visitors seeking solitude, natural beauty, and an authentic Appalachian outdoor experience. Notable landmarks include views overlooking the Potomac River Valley and the extensive network of trails connecting to the C&O Canal National Historical Park corridor. Green Ridge WMA is managed by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, offering well-maintained access points for visitors focused on hunting, fishing, and hiking adventures. The area’s steep terrain and dense foliage make it a prime location for wildlife observation and backcountry exploration.
Ridgeline views overlooking the Potomac River and C&O Canal National Historical Park
Diverse wildlife including black bear, white-tailed deer, and wild turkey
Connection to the extensive C&O Canal Towpath for extended hiking and biking
Remote hiking trails through dense hardwood forests and rhododendron groves
A clear, cold stream supporting native trout populations, popular with anglers seeking remote fishing spots.
Steep trail sections provide panoramic views of the Potomac River Valley and the C&O Canal below.
Dense stands of rhododendron provide unique habitats for wildlife and colorful blooms in late spring.