Vermilion Wildlife Management Area is a vital coastal wetland habitat in southern Louisiana, renowned for its abundant waterfowl, diverse marsh ecosystems, and excellent opportunities for hunting, fishing, and birdwatching.
The Vermilion Wildlife Management Area (WMA) spans approximately 32,000 acres of coastal marshes, bayous, fresh and brackish wetlands, located primarily in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana. This area forms part of Louisiana's extensive coastal zone along the Gulf of Mexico, playing a crucial role in supporting migratory waterfowl and a wide variety of wetland flora and fauna. Established to conserve critical habitats and manage sustainable hunting and fishing, the WMA offers visitors a quintessential experience of Louisiana's coastal wetlands. The landscape consists of marshes, tidal creeks, ponds, and open water areas, providing diverse environments for species such as ducks, geese, alligators, and numerous fish species. Recreational opportunities include waterfowl hunting, especially during fall and winter seasons, fishing for speckled trout and redfish, birdwatching, photography, and small boat paddling. Although largely undeveloped, boat launches provide access for watercraft exploring the waterways. The area attracts hunters, anglers, and naturalists seeking to experience Louisiana’s rich coastal ecosystem. The Vermilion WMA also contributes to protecting the coastal landscape from erosion and acts as a buffer against storms, making it an important ecological asset amidst ongoing coastal restoration efforts. Visitors come here for its natural setting and abundant wildlife, especially during migration seasons when the waterfowl numbers peak. The vermilion bay and surrounding marshes offer a rugged, authentic Louisiana outdoors experience away from urban centers.
Extensive coastal marsh habitat supporting diverse waterfowl populations
Exceptional waterfowl hunting grounds, especially for ducks and geese during migration
Critical breeding and nursery areas for numerous fish and amphibian species
Remote bayou and marsh boat launches ideal for paddle sports and wildlife viewing
A mixture of freshwater and brackish marshes supporting tall grasses, reeds, and aquatic plants vital for wetland species.
A large coastal bay connected to the Gulf of Mexico, providing important estuarine habitat for fish and migratory birds.
Seasonal gathering spots where thousands of ducks and geese rest and feed during migration and wintering periods.