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Massena Flats Wildlife Management Area adventures

Massena Flats Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Massena Flats Wildlife Management Area offers rich wetlands and diverse habitats along the St. Lawrence River, attracting an abundance of waterfowl and wildlife enthusiasts year-round.

5,900
Acres Protected
Approx. 8 miles (service roads and dikes)
Miles of Trails
Estimated 10,000+
Annual Visitors
1960s
Year Established

About Massena Flats Wildlife Management Area

 

Massena Flats Wildlife Management Area spans approximately 5,900 acres in northern New York, bordering the scenic St. Lawrence River near the town of Massena. This WMA is characterized by extensive freshwater wetlands, marshes, open water, and adjacent forested uplands, providing essential habitat for waterfowl, shorebirds, and numerous other species. As a critical stopover site on migratory routes, Massena Flats supports large populations of migratory ducks, geese, and raptors throughout the year. In addition to its ecological significance, this area holds historical value due to traditional Native American use and ongoing conservation efforts led by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). Outdoor enthusiasts frequent Massena Flats for birdwatching, hunting, fishing, and photography, particularly during fall migration when waterfowl viewing is at its peak. The WMA also offers accessible hunting opportunities for species such as duck, goose, and deer following state regulations. Visitors navigate the area via a network of dikes, levees, and service roads that provide access to prime wildlife viewing locations. Massena Flats is especially appealing to naturalists and hunters looking for a quiet, productive landscape to experience northern New York’s wetland ecosystems. Seasonal flooding and water level management enhance habitat diversity, further supporting a wide range of plant and animal life. The proximity to the St. Lawrence River adds scenic value and potential for fishing and water-based recreation near the WMA boundaries.

Highlights

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Outstanding waterfowl viewing during fall migration

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Extensive marsh and wetland habitats supporting diverse wildlife

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Accessible hunting grounds for waterfowl and deer

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Scenic views along levees bordering the St. Lawrence River

Notable Natural Features

Massena Flats Marshes

Expansive wetlands that provide critical nesting and feeding habitat for migratory waterfowl and marsh birds.

St. Lawrence River Shoreline

Bordering the WMA, offering scenic water views and access points for fishing and paddling.

Dike and Levee Roads

Service roads and levees facilitating wildlife observation and seasonal hunting access.