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Wildlife Management Areas

New York State's Wildlife Management Areas


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Like to hunt, fish, hike or watch wildlife? Then visit any of the state's numerous Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) and explore their forests, open fields, streams, ponds, wetlands and scenic vistas. These are your lands - owned by New York State and operated by the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation.

More than 85 WMAs are scattered across the state for your use and enjoyment. Together, these areas contain more than 200,000 acres - including 124, 000 acres of upland and 53,000 acres of wetland - providing enough room for a lot of us to get outdoors, have fun and not get in anyone's way.

Visit our list, by county, of the most popular WMAs, plus their allowable activities and available facilities. So, check out the list and then check out a WMA - there's probably one near you!

Some activities may require permits and fees. We strongly advise you to call the appropriate DEC Regional telephone number prior to visiting any WMA. By doing so, you can quickly learn more about a specific area, its uses and facilities.

You may wish to purchase a good quality highway/recreation map at your local bookstore. These maps typically indicate the location of wildlife management areas, state parks and other outdoor recreation sites.




More about Wildlife Management Areas:

  • Wildlife Management Areas in DEC Region 8 - Wildlife Management Areas in DEC Region 8 includes Chemung, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Wayne and Yates Counties.
  • Page applies to all NYS regions
  • Contact for this Page:
  • NYSDEC
    Bureau of Wildlife
    625 Broadway
    Albany, NY 12233-4755
    518-402-8924
    email us