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Parsippany Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Parsippany Wildlife Management Area offers a diverse urban natural space ideal for wildlife observation, hiking, and fishing within Morris County, New Jersey.

200
Acres Protected
3
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1950s
Year Established

About Parsippany Wildlife Management Area

 

The Parsippany Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is a protected natural area located in Morris County, New Jersey, providing a green refuge amid suburban development. Comprised of a combination of wetlands, woodlands, and ponds, it supports a variety of wildlife including waterfowl, songbirds, and small mammals, making it a favored local spot for wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers. The area encompasses diverse habitats such as marshes and forested uplands along with open water bodies that attract anglers and paddlers. Parsippany WMA also serves as an outdoor recreation area featuring several informal trails and access points to the Piscataway Creek and other small waterways. Fishing is a popular activity here, particularly for species like bass, sunfish, and catfish in the area’s ponds. Though there are no designated campgrounds or developed trail systems, visitors use the space for low-impact activities such as hiking, nature photography, and seasonal birding. The WMA’s proximity to the town of Parsippany-Troy Hills makes it easily accessible to residents and visitors seeking natural areas within the suburban landscape of northern New Jersey. Historically, wetlands in the region have been protected to preserve water quality and habitat amid urban expansion. Visitor appeal lies in the accessible natural setting that allows for quiet wildlife observation and casual outdoor activities without leaving the area. The management of Parsippany WMA focuses on preserving its wetland ecosystems and providing recreational opportunities that promote conservation awareness.

Highlights

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Diverse wetland habitats supporting migratory and resident bird species

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Popular fishing spots in stocked ponds and small lakes

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Access to several informal hiking and wildlife observation trails

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Scenic views of Piscataway Creek and adjacent woodland areas

Notable Natural Features

Piscataway Creek Access

A waterway running alongside portions of the WMA that provides habitat for aquatic species and paddling opportunities.

Wetland Ecosystems

Marshes and swamps that offer critical breeding grounds for amphibians and birds.

Woodland Trails

Short, natural surface trails winding through mixed hardwood forest supporting diverse flora and fauna.