Levi Sherman Wildlife Management Area offers diverse wetland and upland habitats, providing excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing, hunting, and fishing near the city of Eugene.
Levi Sherman Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is located just northeast of Eugene, Oregon, encompassing over 400 acres of varied and productive habitat along the Long Tom River. The WMA is managed by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and serves as an important site for waterfowl, other migratory birds, and upland wildlife species. The landscape includes wetlands, ponds, seasonal floodplains, hardwood forests, and open grassy areas which create an ideal environment for both resident and migratory species. Historically, this region was used for farming and agriculture before being acquired in the 1970s to support wildlife conservation and public recreation. Visitors are drawn to Levi Sherman WMA for bird watching, especially during fall and winter migration periods when waterfowl such as ducks and geese are abundant, as well as for hunting seasons that are carefully regulated to balance recreation and conservation. The WMA also offers trails and water access suited for casual hikes, wildlife photography, and fishing. Its proximity to Eugene makes it a popular local spot for nature outings and educational trips. While there are no developed campgrounds on site, the area offers a peaceful outdoor experience with diverse flora and fauna. The combination of wetlands and upland habitats supports rare species and contributes to regional biodiversity. Visitors should be aware that access is primarily through walking trails and that seasonal flooding can influence accessibility. The area remains a key outdoor destination for those interested in Oregon’s native wildlife and habitat preservation efforts.
Waterfowl viewing at wetlands and seasonal ponds
Long Tom River riparian corridor supporting diverse bird species
Upland forest and grassland areas ideal for hunting and hiking
Easy access to nature trails near Eugene city limits
A vital riparian zone providing habitat for waterfowl, songbirds, and aquatic species.
Dynamic wetland areas that support diverse migratory bird populations throughout the year.
Mixed hardwood stands that offer cover and feeding grounds for mammals and birds.