Harrison Bayou Wildlife Management Area is a vital wetland habitat located in southeastern Louisiana, offering abundant opportunities for hunting, birdwatching, and fishing amidst its coastal marshes and bayous.
Harrison Bayou Wildlife Management Area (WMA) encompasses coastal marshes, bayous, and lowland hardwood forests within Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. Covering a predominantly wetland ecosystem, the area serves as critical habitat for waterfowl, wading birds, and other wildlife native to the Gulf Coast region. Its proximity to the Mississippi River Delta influences its freshwater and brackish water environments, creating a unique blend of habitats that support diverse fish and bird populations. Established to promote conservation and regulated outdoor activities, Harrison Bayou WMA is managed by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. Visitors can engage in seasonal hunting, especially waterfowl and small game, as well as fishing, boating, and wildlife observation. The area's network of bayous and marshes offers remote wilderness access favored by anglers targeting species such as redfish, speckled trout, and flounder. Although there are no developed hiking trails, the WMA’s waterways provide boat access to experience its rich biodiversity. The wetlands are a significant stopover for migratory birds, making it a popular site for birdwatchers. Seasonal flooding patterns shape the landscape, and visitors should plan accordingly. The Harrison Bayou Wildlife Management Area is an essential protected zone for coastal Louisiana's natural heritage, balancing habitat preservation with sustainable recreational uses.
Extensive coastal marshes and bayous supporting rich biodiversity
Prime waterfowl hunting opportunities during migration seasons
Popular fishing spots for saltwater and freshwater species
Remote boat access offering peaceful wildlife viewing experiences
A vast wetland area providing habitat for migratory birds, fish, and other wildlife important to the Gulf Coast.
A winding bayou that offers access for boating, fishing, and wildlife observation deep into the WMA.
Seasonal gatherings of ducks, geese, and other waterfowl that attract hunters and birdwatchers alike.