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Upper Kennebec Wildlife Management Area adventures

Upper Kennebec Wildlife Management Area Adventures

The Upper Kennebec Wildlife Management Area in Maine offers a diverse landscape for hunting, fishing, and wildlife observation within a largely undeveloped forested region.

10,000
Acres Protected
15+
Miles of Trails
5,000 - 8,000 (estimated)
Annual Visitors
1989
Year Established

About Upper Kennebec Wildlife Management Area

Upper Kennebec Wildlife Management Area
 

The Upper Kennebec Wildlife Management Area (WMA) encompasses a large tract of forested land in western Maine, primarily aimed at conserving wildlife habitat and providing outdoor recreational opportunities. This area protects a variety of habitats including mixed hardwood and softwood forests, wetlands, and riparian zones along the Kennebec River and its tributaries. It supports populations of white-tailed deer, black bear, moose, and numerous bird species, making it a prime location for hunting, bird watching, and wildlife photography. The terrain is generally rugged, with rolling hills and remote wooded areas, accessible through a network of logging roads and seasonal forest trails. Recreational activities also include fishing in the Kennebec River and its tributaries, particularly trout and salmon fishing. Although the WMA does not feature developed campgrounds or extensive trail systems like a state park, its appeal lies in solitude and backcountry experiences. The area draws outdoor enthusiasts interested in primitive camping, snowmobiling in winter, and cross-country skiing in favorable conditions. The land is managed by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (MDIFW), ensuring a balance between habitat preservation and sustainable public use. Visitors appreciate the area's natural quiet and opportunities to encounter native wildlife in a largely undisturbed woodland setting.

Highlights

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Remote forested habitat supporting moose and black bear populations

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Kennebec River frontage with excellent trout and salmon fishing

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Maine's typical boreal and mixed hardwood forest ecology

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Seasonal access via logging roads providing quiet backcountry experience

Notable Natural Features

Kennebec River

A large river corridor within the WMA offering vital fish habitat and scenic fishing spots.

Mixed Hardwood and Softwood Forests

A diverse forest composition providing critical habitat for deer, moose, and bear.

Seasonal Logging Roads

Access roads that open up remote sections of the WMA for exploration and wildlife observation.