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Sideling Hill Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Sideling Hill Wildlife Management Area offers a rugged outdoor experience with its unique geology and abundant wildlife, attracting nature enthusiasts and hunters alike.

3,000+
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
N/A
Annual Visitors
1980
Year Established

About Sideling Hill Wildlife Management Area

Sideling Hill Wildlife Management Area
 

Sideling Hill Wildlife Management Area, located in Washington County, Maryland, spans over 3,000 acres of varied terrain. The area is renowned for its impressive geological formations, particularly a syncline and anticline that provide an open view of the earth's ancient layers. Initially established for conservation and recreation, Sideling Hill serves as a habitat for a diversity of wildlife, including white-tailed deer, turkeys, and a variety of songbirds, making it a popular destination for hunting and birdwatching. The region is chiefly forested with a mix of hardwoods that contribute to its scenic beauty. Visitors can explore the area's trails, enjoy seasonal hunting opportunities, or appreciate the tranquility in a natural setting. Unique for its combination of geological and ecological features, Sideling Hill also houses several streams, providing water sources for the resident fauna while offering spots for fishing enthusiasts.

Highlights

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Sideling Hill Road Cut

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Diverse wildlife including popular hunting species

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Exciting fishing spots along the streams

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Quiet backcountry hiking trails

Notable Natural Features

Sideling Hill Road Cut

An impressive geological feature that showcases billions of years of earth’s history.

Laurel Run

A serene stream ideal for fishing and observing local aquatic life.

Mixed Hardwood Forest

A lush forest providing habitat for diverse wildlife and vibrant fall color displays.