Mattawoman Creek Wildlife Management Area is a protected estuarine wetland and forest area offering rich habitat for diverse wildlife and tranquil outdoor recreation opportunities along one of Maryland's most pristine waterways.
Mattawoman Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is located in southern Maryland, primarily within Charles County. It encompasses expansive tidal wetlands, forests, and freshwater streams along Mattawoman Creek, a tributary of the Potomac River. This WMA plays a critical role in preserving diverse ecosystems including freshwater tidal marshes, hardwood swamps, and mature mixed forests. The area supports numerous species such as waterfowl, migratory birds, deer, and rare fish species. Historically, the creek and its banks were important for Native American settlements, and today the area serves as a prime destination for bird watchers, anglers, and paddlers seeking moderate seclusion combined with access to productive natural habitats. Recreation opportunities include hiking through forested trails, kayak and canoe launches for paddling the scenic creek, and seasonal waterfowl hunting regulated by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR). The WMA’s undeveloped nature offers quiet wildlife observation and photography without heavy crowds. Its proximity to the Washington metropolitan area makes Mattawoman Creek WMA an accessible haven for nature enthusiasts looking to experience Maryland's coastal plain environments and tidal ecosystems at close range, enhancing conservation education and outdoor appreciation.
Extensive tidal freshwater marshes supporting diverse bird populations
Access to Mattawoman Creek for paddling and fishing
Seasonal waterfowl hunting opportunities regulated by Maryland DNR
Quiet forest trails providing excellent wildlife viewing chances
A largely undisturbed tidal freshwater creek that provides critical habitat for migratory fish and birds.
These wetlands support wading birds, waterfowl, and aquatic plants vital to the region's ecosystem health.
A network of peaceful trails through mature hardwood forests offering frequent wildlife sightings.