Mill Creek Wildlife Management Area

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The 1,470-acre Mill Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA) ranges across a forest of oak, pine, and hickory on and near the left fork of Mill Creek, a tributary of the lower . Game traditionally hunted in the management area includes deer, fox, grouse, squirrel, rabbit, and raccoon. Camping is prohibited in the management area.

Directions: The Mill Creek Wildlife Management Area is located in eastern Cabell County three miles north of , and fifteen miles northeast of . To reach the management area from the highway US-60 at Milton, follow Johns Creek Road (CR-13) north three miles.

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

Hotels near the Mill Creek WMA


Regional Information

Further information on lodging, dining, and recreation near the Mill 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.