Woodridge Wildlife Management Area offers diverse habitats for hunting, wildlife observation, and seasonal outdoor activities in a tranquil natural setting within Allegany County, Maryland.
Woodridge Wildlife Management Area (WMA) spans approximately 3,300 acres in northwestern Maryland’s Allegany County, close to the Pennsylvania border. The area is characterized by rolling hills, mixed hardwood forests, agricultural fields, wetlands, and riparian corridors along Martins Run and other small streams. The WMA's varied habitats support an abundance of wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and numerous small game species, making it a prime location for hunting and wildlife viewing throughout the year. Established to provide habitat conservation and public hunting opportunities, Woodridge WMA has both open fields and mature forests interspersed with wetlands that contribute to its ecological richness. It serves as an important corridor for migratory birds, and observers frequently spot raptors and waterfowl in the wetland areas. The WMA features multiple controlled access points suitable for walking or horseback riding, though the area remains primarily managed for hunting and wildlife management rather than extensive recreational trail use. Visitors can engage in seasonal activities such as deer and waterfowl hunting, bird watching, and nature photography. The area’s proximity to the Cumberland metropolitan area also makes it a convenient destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking peaceful natural spaces. Hunting regulations and seasonal restrictions are enforced, and users are encouraged to consult Maryland Department of Natural Resources guidelines prior to visiting. The diverse terrain and range of habitats offer a rewarding experience for visitors interested in observing wildlife in a relatively undisturbed environment.
Wetland areas providing important habitat for migratory waterfowl
Mixed hardwood forests supporting diverse wildlife populations
Accessible hunting grounds for white-tailed deer and wild turkey
Quiet, off-the-beaten-path location for birdwatchers and photographers
A small wetland complex hosting migratory waterfowl and amphibians, crucial for seasonal biodiversity.
Forested areas dominated by oaks, hickories, and maples provide habitat for white-tailed deer and turkey.
Managed fields designed to attract and sustain game species for hunting and wildlife management.