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Korning Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Korning Wildlife Management Area is a protected conservation space in upstate New York offering excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing, hunting, and fishing amid diverse habitats.

1,252
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
10,000+
Annual Visitors
1973
Year Established

About Korning Wildlife Management Area

 

Korning Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is located in Steuben County in the Southern Tier region of New York State. Encompassing a varied landscape of hardwood forests, wetlands, grasslands, and riparian zones, the area supports abundant wildlife, including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and a variety of small game species, making it a favored destination for hunters and nature enthusiasts. The area is managed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) to enhance habitat conditions and provide public recreational access. Established primarily for wildlife conservation and outdoor recreation, Korning WMA offers multiple seasonal activities such as hunting, fishing, birdwatching, and hiking. It contains access points to streams and ponds that support species like largemouth bass and panfish, attracting anglers during warm months. The WMA’s trail network provides peaceful hiking experiences through mixed hardwood forests and open fields, ideal for observing the seasonal changes in flora and fauna. While the site has limited developed amenities, it is valued for its natural, quiet character. Historical usage of the land includes former agricultural and logging operations prior to its designation as a wildlife area, now restored for ecological functions and public enjoyment. Visitors commonly enjoy exploring the grassland and wetland habitats that serve as critical stopovers for migratory birds. The conservation area also plays a key role in regional biodiversity preservation and offers educational opportunities for those interested in habitat management and wildlife behavior. Korning WMA is less crowded than larger state parks, providing a more solitary outdoor experience for locals and visitors alike.

Highlights

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Diverse wetlands supporting migratory waterfowl populations

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Abundant white-tailed deer and turkey habitats for hunting enthusiasts

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Quiet hiking trails through mature mixed hardwood forests

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Access to stocked fishing ponds and small streams

Notable Natural Features

Korning Marsh

A sizable wetland within the WMA providing habitat for waterfowl and amphibians, key for migratory bird stopovers.

Fishing Ponds

Several small ponds managed for warmwater fish species, offering accessible angling for bass and panfish.

Mixed Hardwood Forest

Extensive areas dominated by oak, maple, and hickory trees supporting diverse understory plant and animal life.