
Huttonsville Wildlife Management Area
The 2,720-acre Huttonsville Wildlife Management Area (WMA) ranges across valley farmland and forested mountain slopes. Game traditionally hunted in the management area includes bear, deer, turkey, mourning dove, and waterfowl. The Tygart Valley River accommodates fishing for bass and panfish. The Huttonsville Correctional Center is located within the boundary, and safety zones encircling the center are strictly enforced by security patrols. Camping is prohibited with the management area.
Directions: The Huttonsville Wildlife Management Area is located in southern Randolph County south of Huttonsville, WV, and can be accessed by highways US-219 or US-250.
The Huttonsville WMA is managed by the W.Va. Division of Natural Resources. It was formerly known as the Huttonsville Public Hunting & Fishing Area.
Hotels near Huttonsville WMA
Regional Information
Further information on lodging, dining, and recreation near Huttonsville Wildlife Management Area may be found in our guide to travel in the Allegheny Highlands Region, in eastern West Virginia, in which the management area is located.
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