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Maple Plain Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Maple Plain Wildlife Management Area offers diverse habitats ideal for hunting, fishing, and wildlife observation within West Virginia's rich Appalachian landscape.

840
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
5,000
Annual Visitors
1984
Year Established

About Maple Plain Wildlife Management Area

 

Maple Plain Wildlife Management Area is located in Grant County, West Virginia, encompassing mixed hardwood forests, rolling hills, and freshwater streams typical of the Appalachian region. The area was established to conserve native wildlife populations and promote public hunting and fishing opportunities. Spanning several hundred acres, the management area provides habitat for white-tailed deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and various small game species. Ecologically, it includes mature forest stands dominated by oak, maple, and hickory trees, along with riparian zones supporting amphibians and fish. Recreational activities center largely on seasonal hunting, trapping, and angling in the nearby streams, with opportunities for birdwatching throughout spring and fall migrations. The terrain consists of gently sloping ridges and valleys, with dirt access roads and foot trails that allow visitors to explore the wilderness and enjoy the natural surroundings. There are no developed campgrounds or visitor facilities within the area, catering to visitors prepared for more primitive experiences. As a managed wildlife area, it emphasizes conservation goals alongside recreational use, ensuring habitats remain undisturbed for breeding populations. Due to its relatively small size and more remote location, it attracts locals and avid outdoor enthusiasts seeking quiet, off-the-beaten-path natural areas in Appalachia.

Highlights

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Prime habitat for white-tailed deer and wild turkey hunting

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Streams supporting native brook trout fishing

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Scenic forest views during fall foliage season

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Remote access trails allowing quiet wildlife observation

Notable Natural Features

Mixed Hardwood Forests

Provides critical habitat for diverse wildlife including deer, turkey, and small mammals.

Maple Run Stream

Supports brook trout and native fish species in cold mountain waters.

Ridgetop Vistas

Offer seasonal panoramic views of the Appalachians, especially vivid during autumn.