Matagorda Bay Wildlife Management Area protects crucial coastal wetlands and marshes along the Texas Gulf Coast, offering premier birdwatching, fishing, and waterfowl hunting opportunities.
Matagorda Bay Wildlife Management Area (WMA) covers a significant portion of the coastal marshes and estuaries surrounding Matagorda Bay on the Texas Gulf Coast. This WMA is managed by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to conserve vital habitats including salt marshes, tidal flats, freshwater ponds, and coastal prairies that support a diverse range of wildlife. The area serves as an important stopover and wintering ground for waterfowl, shorebirds, and migratory songbirds, making it a prime destination for birdwatching and nature photography. It also supports abundant fish populations such as redfish, speckled trout, and flounder, attracting anglers year-round. The vast wetlands provide critical habitat for species like the endangered whooping crane during migration, as well as alligators, white-tailed deer, and numerous small mammals. Recreational activities include guided and self-guided wildlife viewing, hunting during established seasons, kayaking and canoeing through tidal channels, and shore fishing. Access is primarily by boat, with limited roads and trails, emphasizing a more remote and undisturbed natural experience. The area has historic roots in coastal subsistence and commercial fishing communities, with management activities balancing conservation and hunting traditions. Visitors appreciate the quiet, wildlife-rich environment and the chance to connect with one of Texas’s largest and most productive coastal ecosystems.
Extensive coastal marsh and estuary habitats critical for migratory birds
Prime birdwatching site especially during fall and winter migration
Excellent fishing for inshore species such as redfish and speckled trout
Boat-access only areas providing secluded wildlife viewing opportunities
A complex system of tidal flats and marshes that support an exceptionally diverse aquatic ecosystem.
The area is a critical migratory corridor for ducks, geese, and other water birds during fall and winter.
Salt-tolerant grasses and freshwater wetlands create important habitat diversity for terrestrial and semi-aquatic species.