Henderson County Wildlife Management Area is a dedicated conservation region in western North Carolina offering diverse outdoor recreation including hiking, wildlife viewing, and hunting within a rich forested landscape.
Henderson County Wildlife Management Area (WMA) consists of approximately 3,476 acres located near Hendersonville in the Blue Ridge foothills of western North Carolina. This state-managed property provides important habitat for a variety of wildlife species including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, black bear, and numerous songbirds. The region's topography is characterized by rolling hills, mature hardwood forests, mixed pine stands, and small creeks that feed into larger tributaries, creating a rich ecological environment. The Wildlife Management Area was established primarily to support sustainable hunting, trapping, and wildlife conservation efforts while also preserving critical habitat corridors within the county. Outdoor enthusiasts will find opportunities for hiking on informal trails, wildlife photography, and seasonal hunting in accordance with North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission regulations. While camping is not officially designated within the WMA, the proximity to nearby state parks and national forests offers additional overnight options. The area is valued by local hunters and naturalists alike, providing a tranquil natural setting away from heavily trafficked recreation zones. Visitors appreciate the opportunity to experience North Carolina’s native flora and fauna within this protected management area that balances public access with conservation goals. Seasonal transformations highlight the landscape from spring wildflowers to vibrant fall foliage, attracting nature watchers throughout the year.
Widely used designated hunting zones abundant with white-tailed deer and turkey
Mixed hardwood and pine forests supporting diverse native species
Small creek systems offering trout and aquatic wildlife viewing
Quiet, less developed area providing solitude and immersive nature experiences
The WMA contains a variety of mature hardwood species including oaks, hickories, and maples, creating excellent habitat for woodland wildlife.
Several small creeks run through the area, supporting native fish populations and providing water sources for game species.
Managed clearings exist throughout the area to improve habitat conditions for deer, turkey, and other species.