Swanzey Lake Wildlife Management Area offers diverse wetland and forest habitats ideal for fishing, birdwatching, and seasonal hunting in southwestern New Hampshire.
Swanzey Lake Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is located in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, encompassing a variety of wetland, forest, and shoreline habitats surrounding Swanzey Lake and adjacent ponds. The area supports populations of waterfowl, freshwater fish, and other wildlife species, making it a popular spot for anglers, hunters, and naturalists alike. The landscape includes open water, marshes, hardwood and mixed coniferous forests, providing vital resources for waterfowl and other wildlife throughout the year. Recreational opportunities include fishing, particularly for bass and panfish, waterfowl hunting during appropriate seasons, wildlife observation, and hiking on informal trails. The WMA is managed by the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department with a focus on habitat conservation, wildlife management, and compatible public outdoor recreation. Swanzey Lake itself spans several hundred acres and is a focal point of the area, attracting visitors for boating and shore-based activities. This WMA provides an accessible natural area near local communities such as Swanzey and Keene. While facilities are minimal, visitors value the quiet environment and the chance to experience southern New Hampshire’s wetland ecosystems. Its accessible location and variety of habitats make it a useful site for both casual outdoor experiences and more targeted hunting or fishing trips.
Swanzey Lake shoreline offering prime fishing and birdwatching spots
Extensive wetland habitats important for migrating waterfowl
Seasonal hunting opportunities for waterfowl and small game
Quiet forested walking areas with diverse wildlife sightings
A central waterbody spanning several hundred acres, home to bass, panfish, and waterfowl.
Extensive marshes and flooded areas providing crucial habitat for migratory birds and amphibians.
Several miles of informal trails through mixed hardwood and conifer forests ideal for quiet hikes and wildlife observation.