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Milford Hill Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Milford Hill Wildlife Management Area offers diverse habitats that support abundant wildlife and provides opportunities for fishing, hiking, and nature observation in southwestern Connecticut.

430
Acres Protected
5+
Miles of Trails
Approximately 10,000
Annual Visitors
1967
Year Established

About Milford Hill Wildlife Management Area

 

Milford Hill Wildlife Management Area is a protected natural area spanning over 400 acres in Milford, Connecticut. The area features a mix of rugged terrain, wetlands, and forested hills that support a variety of wildlife species including deer, wild turkey, and migratory birds. Geographically, the landscape is distinguished by steep rocky slopes and small streams, offering scenic views and a rich ecological environment. Historically, the land was used for limited farming and quarrying before being acquired by the state for conservation and public recreation. The WMA is actively managed by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection to balance habitat preservation with public access. Visitors can engage in multiple outdoor activities such as fishing in the nearby Wepawaug River, hiking on established trails, birdwatching along quiet edges of the forest, and seasonal hunting in accordance with state regulations. The area appeals to nature lovers seeking peaceful settings and a chance to experience New England’s native flora and fauna. The dense hardwood forests, interspersed with open meadows and rocky outcrops, make for rewarding exploration, while well-marked paths invite visitors to traverse the varied landscape. The diversity of habitats supports important wildlife populations and provides great opportunities for photography, especially during fall foliage and spring migration. Milford Hill WMA's proximity to urban centers like Milford city makes it an accessible outdoor destination while maintaining a natural environment.

Highlights

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Rocky top ridge with panoramic views of the Wepawaug Valley

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Key habitat for migratory songbirds and raptors

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Popular brook trout fishing spots along Wepawaug River tributaries

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Remote backcountry feel despite proximity to Milford city

Notable Natural Features

Wepawaug River Tributaries

Cold-water streams running through the area provide habitat for brook trout and diverse aquatic life.

Rock Outcrop Ridge

A rocky hilltop offering scenic overlooks of the surrounding forest and valley below.

Mixed Hardwood Forest

Dominated by oaks, maples, and hickories, this forest supports numerous bird and mammal species.