Wheatland Wildlife Management Area is a diverse habitat area in central Montana offering rich opportunities for wildlife observation, hunting, and scenic outdoor experiences.
Wheatland Wildlife Management Area (WMA) covers a varied landscape of grasslands, wetlands, and riverine forests along the Musselshell River in central Montana. Managed by the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks department, this protected area plays a critical role in conserving habitats for waterfowl, upland birds, big game species such as deer, elk, and antelope, and a variety of small mammals and raptors. The geography includes rolling prairie hills and floodplain wetlands, creating a mosaic of ecosystems that support diverse flora and fauna. Historically, the region has been used for grazing and small-scale farming, but the establishment of the WMA in the late 20th century has emphasized wildlife conservation and sustainable public recreation. Visitors can enjoy activities like birdwatching, upland bird and waterfowl hunting during regulated seasons, hiking, and wildlife photography. The Musselshell River, running through the area, offers seasonal fishing and supports aquatic species. Wheatland WMA is less developed compared to state or national parks, which provides a more tranquil, natural experience for outdoors enthusiasts seeking solitude and wildlife encounters. Its mixture of open spaces and water sources makes it a reliable spot for observing native Montana wildlife. With multiple access points and trails, the area draws hunters, anglers, and naturalists alike, particularly during migration and hunting seasons. The WMA’s commitment to habitat preservation enhances the ecological integrity of central Montana's landscape.
Musselshell River floodplain wetlands supporting migratory waterfowl
Abundant wildlife viewing opportunities including deer, elk, and upland birds
Managed hunting opportunities during specific seasons
Quiet grassland trails ideal for photography and wildlife observation
A key water source running through the WMA that supports aquatic life and creates vital wetland habitat.
Seasonally flooded areas that attract migratory waterfowl and provide breeding grounds for various bird species.
Extensive open plains supporting a diversity of upland game species and native plant communities.