Wiley Post Memorial Wildlife Management Area is a diverse wildlife habitat in northwestern Oklahoma offering excellent opportunities for hunting, birdwatching, and outdoor recreation.
Located in Osage County, northwestern Oklahoma, the Wiley Post Memorial Wildlife Management Area (WMA) encompasses a mix of native prairie, oak woodlands, and riparian zones along the Caney River. Established to protect critical habitat for game species and native wildlife, the WMA covers rolling hills and fertile river bottoms that support populations of white-tailed deer, wild turkey, quail, and waterfowl among others. The area is named in honor of Wiley Post, an Oklahoma-born aviator. Its landscape is shaped by native grasses and scattered woodlands, providing excellent cover and food sources for a variety of animals. Recreational opportunities in Wiley Post Memorial WMA include regulated hunting seasons, wildlife photography, and birdwatching, making it an important destination for outdoor enthusiasts interested in observing native species in their natural environment. Anglers can also find fishing spots along the river and small ponds within the area. Although no developed campgrounds exist on the WMA, visitors often access adjacent state parks for lodging and camping. The management area is overseen by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, which implements habitat management and public access programs to maintain the area's ecological integrity. Visitors appreciate the quiet, remote setting with opportunities to encounter Oklahoma's native wildlife and enjoy low-impact outdoor recreation.
Prime white-tailed deer and wild turkey habitat
Scenic Caney River riparian corridor
Diverse native grassland and oak woodland ecosystems
Excellent birdwatching opportunities, especially during migratory seasons
This riparian zone supports rich biodiversity and offers serene views and paddling opportunities.
Extensive native prairie supports quail, turkey, and numerous songbird species.
A commemorative site honoring the aviator Wiley Post located near the WMA entrance.