Morris Creek Wildlife Management Area

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Morris Creek Wildlife Management Area

The 9,874-acre Morris Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA) ranges across a steep, forested landscape south of the Elk River and Morris Creek.  Game traditionally hunted in the management area includes bear, deer, squirrel, and turkey. The Elk River accommodates fishing for bass, catfish, walleye, and muskellunge. Camping is prohibited in the management area.

Directions: The Morris Creek Wildlife Management area is located in eastern Clay County and western Kanawha County five miles southeast of . Principal access to the management area is from Morris Creek Road (CR-67).

The Morris Creek WMA is managed by the W.Va. Division of Natural Resources. It was formerly known as the Morris Creek Public Hunting & Fishing Area.

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Regional Information

Further information on lodging, dining, and recreation near the Morris Creek Wildlife Management Area may be found in our guide to travel in the Metro Valley Region in western West Virginia, in which the management area is located.