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Putnam County Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Putnam County Wildlife Management Area offers diverse habitats for hunting, wildlife observation, and hiking opportunities within West Virginia's rich Appalachian landscape.

750
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
5,000+
Annual Visitors
1960s
Year Established

About Putnam County Wildlife Management Area

 

Putnam County Wildlife Management Area (WMA) spans several hundred acres near the Ohio River in West Virginia, featuring a mix of hardwood forests, fields, wetlands, and riparian zones. The area's terrain ranges from gently rolling hills to more rugged forested slopes, providing crucial habitat for a variety of wildlife species such as whitetail deer, wild turkey, squirrel, and waterfowl. Managed by the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources, the WMA supports regulated hunting seasons and is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking birdwatching, hiking, and educational experiences. The WMA includes several access points and maintained roads, with trails for foot access and opportunities for cross-country exploration. Historically, this region’s landscape was shaped by past timber harvesting and farming, but it has now been allowed to revert to more natural conditions that help sustain native plants and animals. Seasonal changes bring vibrant fall foliage and spring wildflower blooms, adding to the scenic appeal. Visitors appreciate the quiet, less crowded environment compared to larger state parks, making it ideal for wildlife photography, nature study, and family outdoor outings. Its proximity to nearby towns also allows easy day trips for local residents and regional visitors alike.

Highlights

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Prime whitetail deer hunting grounds

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Wetlands that attract migratory waterfowl

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Access to multiple small hiking trails through mixed hardwood forest

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Scenic overlooks of the Ohio River Valley nearby

Notable Natural Features

Mixed Hardwood Forest

Supports diverse native plant species and provides critical habitat for forest-dependent wildlife.

Wetland Areas

Seasonal and permanent wetlands that serve as stopover points for migratory waterfowl and amphibians.

Ohio River Overlook

A nearby vantage point offering views of the Ohio River Valley landscape, a short drive from the WMA.