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Waramaug Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Waramaug Wildlife Management Area is a protected natural habitat in Connecticut that offers diverse outdoor recreation opportunities such as hiking, fishing, and wildlife observation across forested hills and wetlands.

1,186
Acres Protected
6+
Miles of Trails
Approx. 5,000
Annual Visitors
Late 20th Century
Year Established

About Waramaug Wildlife Management Area

 

Located in Litchfield County, Connecticut, the Waramaug Wildlife Management Area (WMA) covers a variety of terrain including hills, forests, wetlands, and open fields largely surrounding and near Lake Waramaug. This publicly managed area is overseen by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection to promote wildlife conservation and outdoor recreation. The landscape features mixed hardwood forests with oak, maple, and birch, providing habitat for wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and numerous migratory bird species. Wetlands within the WMA offer essential breeding grounds for amphibians and support a variety of wetland plants. The area traces its origins back to land acquisitions aimed at preserving open space and wildlife habitat near Lake Waramaug, which itself is noted for cold-water fish species like trout and bass. Visitors to Waramaug WMA can enjoy a network of unpaved trails suitable for hiking, birdwatching, and seasonal hunting during permitted times. Fishing is popular in adjacent Lake Waramaug, complemented by the peaceful natural settings within the WMA boundaries. Noteworthy landmarks include scenic overlooks near some of the higher elevations and several small streams flowing through the property. The WMA appeals to outdoor enthusiasts seeking a quiet, less developed natural area with opportunities for observing local flora and fauna or simply enjoying nature’s tranquility close to the town of Washington, CT.

Highlights

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Scenic overlook points with views toward Lake Waramaug

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Diverse habitats supporting deer, wild turkeys, and migratory birds

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Access to Lake Waramaug’s premium fishing waters nearby

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Quiet forest trails offering solitude and wildlife observation

Notable Natural Features

Lake Waramaug

A 650-acre lake adjoining the WMA, known for recreational fishing and scenic views.

Mixed Hardwood Forest

Forests consisting primarily of oak, maple, and birch provide important habitat for wildlife.

Wetland Areas

Numerous wetlands within the WMA support amphibians, waterfowl, and a variety of plant species.