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Sandy Hill Wildlife Management Area adventures

Sandy Hill Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Sandy Hill Wildlife Management Area is a protected natural space in Maryland offering diverse wildlife habitats and opportunities for hunting, birdwatching, and hiking in a tranquil forest and wetland setting.

1,349
Acres Protected
4-5 (unofficial paths and access roads)
Miles of Trails
Estimated 5,000-7,000
Annual Visitors
1970s
Year Established

About Sandy Hill Wildlife Management Area

 

Sandy Hill Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is a 1,349-acre preserve located in Wicomico County, Maryland. The area is primarily composed of forested uplands and a mix of wetland ecosystems, including hardwood swamps and marshy areas, providing a critical habitat for a range of wildlife species. This WMA is managed by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources with an emphasis on wildlife conservation, habitat enhancement, and outdoor recreation such as hunting and birdwatching. Sandy Hill supports populations of white-tailed deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and small game species, making it a significant location for controlled hunting seasons. The area's mix of mature pine and hardwood forests fosters diverse bird species, including migratory songbirds. Sandy Hill also features several miles of unimproved roads and informal trails that allow visitors to explore its natural settings quietly. There are no developed recreational facilities such as campgrounds or visitor centers on-site, promoting a rustic and low-impact outdoor experience. Access is generally open to the public during daylight hours, with seasonal hunting regulations in effect. Its relatively remote location and quiet environment make it attractive to wildlife photographers and those seeking solitude in nature. Sandy Hill WMA exemplifies Maryland’s efforts to maintain natural habitat corridors and provide important refuge for native flora and fauna while supporting compatible public outdoor activities.

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A mix of mature pine and hardwood forests creating diverse wildlife habitats

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Seasonal wetlands providing key waterfowl breeding and migratory stopover sites

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Excellent opportunities for white-tailed deer and turkey hunting within regulated seasons

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Quiet access roads and lightly used trails ideal for birdwatching and nature photography

Notable Natural Features

Mixed Pine-Hardwood Forest

Large stands of mature forest provide habitat for diverse mammal and bird species.

Wetland Ecosystems

Seasonally flooded swamps and marshes support waterfowl and amphibian populations.

Seasonal Hunting Areas

Regulated zones within the WMA designated for deer, turkey, and small game hunting.