Holly Beach Wildlife Management Area offers expansive coastal marshlands and beach habitats, providing excellent opportunities for birdwatching, fishing, and waterfowl hunting along the Gulf of Mexico.
Holly Beach Wildlife Management Area is located in Cameron Parish along Louisiana's southwestern Gulf Coast. It is a coastal marsh and beach habitat dominated by saltwater marshes, tidal creeks, and barrier island environments. The area plays a crucial role in providing habitat for migratory waterfowl, shorebirds, and various fish and shellfish species. Its wetlands support diverse plant communities, including cordgrass, Spartina, and saltmeadow hay, which serve as essential feeding and nesting grounds for wildlife. The WMA is also an important breeding ground for species such as brown pelicans, snow geese, and various migratory ducks.
Historically, the region has been shaped by its proximity to the Gulf, facing challenges such as hurricanes and coastal erosion, which continue to influence management efforts. Visitors to Holly Beach WMA can enjoy seasonal waterfowl hunting, saltwater fishing, fishing from shore or boats, and birdwatching, especially during migration seasons. The area is also attractive to photographers and nature enthusiasts seeking expansive coastal views and encounters with coastal wildlife. Access is primarily by road with opportunities for boat launching near the bays and marshes. The WMA serves as a critical conservation site protecting coastal Louisiana's natural heritage while offering outdoor recreation focused on wildlife observation and sustainable hunting.
Extensive saltwater marshes providing prime waterfowl habitat
Seasonal migration hotspot for shorebirds and waterfowl
Coastal fishing opportunities along Gulf waters and bayous
Remote beach access with minimal crowding
Extensive marshlands that serve as critical habitat for migratory birds and aquatic species.
Sandy beaches along the Gulf coastline offering fishing access and scenic views.
Network of waterways providing diverse aquatic habitats and paddling routes.