Quartz Mountain Wildlife Management Area offers diverse habitats attracting hunters, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike, featuring rugged terrain and access to Quartz Mountain Lake.
Quartz Mountain Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is a 14,000-acre protected region located in southwest Oklahoma, near the Wichita Mountains. It features steep granite hills, mesas, and valleys that provide a mix of rugged landscapes and forested areas. The WMA surrounds Quartz Mountain Lake, a reservoir popular for fishing and boating. The habitat supports abundant wildlife including whitetail deer, turkey, quail, and numerous waterfowl species, making it a significant area for hunting and wildlife observation. The area's geology is notable for large granite outcroppings and scenic overlooks, which attract photographers and hikers. Managed by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, the WMA offers multiple outdoor recreation opportunities including upland game hunting, fishing, primitive camping, and hiking. Its proximity to the Quartz Mountain Nature Park and the Quartz Mountain Resort enhances visitor appeal, blending outdoor adventure with nearby amenities. Visitors can explore several trails that wind through the landscape, providing chances to experience the region's natural beauty and varied ecosystems. The management area also serves important conservation efforts by protecting habitat for native wildlife species and maintaining the quality of the reservoir and surrounding environment.
Quartz Mountain Lake – a central reservoir offering fishing and boating
Granite rock formations and scenic overlooks throughout the terrain
Diverse habitat supporting whitetail deer and upland game birds
Proximity to Quartz Mountain Nature Park and Resort amenities
A 1,100-acre reservoir providing excellent fishing opportunities and water recreation.
Massive granite formations offering scenic vistas and challenging terrain for hikers.
Mixed grasslands, oak woodlands, and brushy cover supporting a variety of game species.