Ross Barnett Reservoir Wildlife Management Area offers diverse habitats around a large reservoir, providing excellent opportunities for fishing, birdwatching, and water-based recreation near Jackson, Mississippi.
The Ross Barnett Reservoir Wildlife Management Area encompasses significant portions of the Ross Barnett Reservoir and surrounding lands in central Mississippi. Created along the Pearl River, the reservoir spans roughly 33,000 acres and serves as a critical habitat for a variety of fish, waterfowl, and terrestrial wildlife species. This area includes forested wetlands, open water, marshes, and upland hardwood and pine stands, supporting abundant biodiversity. Established primarily for flood control, water supply, and recreation, the reservoir and its surrounding wildlife management area have become a popular destination for anglers targeting bass, crappie, and catfish, as well as bird watchers seeking migratory waterfowl and native songbirds. The perimeter offers multiple access points for boating, fishing, and picnicking, while some adjacent trails and natural areas provide opportunities for hiking and nature observation. Managed by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks, the WMA prioritizes sustainable wildlife habitat protection alongside recreational use. Visitors can explore various boat ramps and day-use areas, and the site is often frequented by wildlife photographers due to its rich avian populations. The nearby city of Jackson provides convenient access, helping make this area a valuable green space for both urban and rural residents. The Ross Barnett Reservoir WMA balances natural resource conservation with outdoor recreation, offering a scenic freshwater environment rich in biological resources and activities.
Ross Barnett Reservoir - a large, scenic body of water ideal for fishing and boating
Diverse wetland and forest habitats supporting seasonal waterfowl migration
Multiple public boat launches offering access to excellent freshwater fishing
Quiet nature trails along the reservoir's shoreline providing birdwatching spots
A large man-made reservoir providing crucial habitat for fish and waterfowl and popular for recreational boating and fishing.
Expansive wetland ecosystems around the reservoir supporting diverse aquatic and terrestrial wildlife.
Network of hiking and biking trails near the reservoir offering scenic views and wildlife observational opportunities.