Liberty Mountain Wildlife Management Area offers diverse upland and aquatic habitats for wildlife observation, hunting, and hiking in the scenic Appalachian region of Maryland.
Liberty Mountain Wildlife Management Area is located in Washington County, Maryland, encompassing rugged terrain in the southern foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. The area features mixed hardwood forests, grassy fields, and numerous streams, providing habitat for a variety of wildlife species such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and small game. The preserve spans several hundred acres of primarily upland forest interspersed with early successional habitats that attract songbirds and raptors. Historically, the lands were used for timber and small-scale agriculture before being designated for conservation and public hunting access. Today, it is managed by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources with an emphasis on wildlife habitat enhancement, hunting opportunities, and outdoor recreation. Visitors to Liberty Mountain WMA can explore multiple trails for hiking and wildlife viewing, with opportunities to see species typical to the mid-Atlantic region. Hunting is seasonally permitted under state regulations, focusing on deer, turkey, and small game. The area also appeals to bird watchers and photographers seeking to experience native wildlife and forested environments. Liberty Mountain’s varied elevation and watercourses provide scenic views and peaceful natural settings, making it a popular destination for locals interested in nature-based recreation not far from urban centers.
Multiple hiking trails weaving through mixed hardwood and upland forest
Seasonal wildlife viewing opportunities including white-tailed deer and wild turkey
Designated hunting area with managed access for small and big game
Scenic stream corridors that support diverse aquatic life
Support a diverse range of wildlife including migratory songbirds and mammals.
Provide habitat for aquatic species and serve as natural corridors for animal movement.
Offer regulated hunting for deer, turkey, and small game, helping maintain balanced wildlife populations.