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Toledo Bend Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Toledo Bend Wildlife Management Area offers diverse outdoor recreation opportunities along the shores of Toledo Bend Reservoir, the largest man-made lake in the southern United States, known for premier fishing and abundant wildlife habitats.

66,000
Acres Protected
Approximately 20 (primitive)
Miles of Trails
Estimated 150,000
Annual Visitors
1967
Year Established

About Toledo Bend Wildlife Management Area

 

Toledo Bend Wildlife Management Area (WMA) spans over 66,000 acres on both the Texas and Louisiana sides of Toledo Bend Reservoir, one of the largest reservoirs in the region. Created to promote wildlife conservation and outdoor recreation, the WMA includes a broad mix of hardwood and pine forests, wetlands, and open water, providing ideal environments for numerous species including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, migratory waterfowl, and a variety of fish. The reservoir itself covers approximately 185,000 acres, making it a popular destination for anglers targeting largemouth bass, crappie, catfish, and other sport fish. Its extensive shoreline and managed habitats support birdwatching, hunting, and hiking. The management area features multiple boat ramps and fishing piers, allowing visitors diverse access to water-based activities such as boating, kayaking, and paddle sports. In addition to fishing, Toledo Bend WMA maintains various designated hunting zones with seasonal regulations to ensure sustainable game populations. While the area does not have developed extensive trail systems, visitors can explore primitive trails and roads suited for hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife observation. The WMA lies near the communities of Hemphill, Texas, and Many, Louisiana, serving as a vital ecological and recreational resource. Its varied habitats attract hunters, anglers, and outdoors enthusiasts year-round, offering rugged natural landscapes with opportunities for camping, wildlife photography, and scenic drives along forest roads and lakeside routes.

Highlights

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Toledo Bend Reservoir – One of the largest man-made lakes in the U.S. with outstanding fishing

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Diverse habitats of pine forest, hardwood bottomland, and wetlands supporting rich wildlife

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Seasonal waterfowl hunting opportunities attracting migratory birds along the reservoir

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Varied primitive trails and forest roads offering quiet wildlife viewing and exploration

Notable Natural Features

Toledo Bend Reservoir

The reservoir spans over 185,000 acres and provides critical habitat for fish and waterfowl, making it a premier spot for fishing and boating.

White-tailed Deer Habitat

Extensive forest and brushlands within the WMA support a healthy population of white-tailed deer, popular among hunters and wildlife watchers.

Waterfowl Migration Corridor

The reservoir and surrounding wetlands serve as important stopover points for migratory waterfowl along the Central Flyway.