Lewis Wetzel Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is located in Wetzel County, West Virginia, USA, about 0.75 miles (1.21 km) south of Jacksonburg on County Route 82. It is located on 13,590 acres (5,500 ha) of steep terrain with narrow valleys and ridgetops. The WMA second growth mixed hardwoods and hemlock with a thick understory of mountain laurel and rhododendron.

The wildlife management area and Wetzel County are named for Lewis Wetzel, an early settler and frontiersman in this area of West Virginia.

Hunting and fishing

Hunting opportunities include deer, grouse, raccoon, squirrel and turkey.

Fishing opportunities on the South Fork of Fishing Creek can include smallmouth bass, spotted bass and trout. County Route 20 follows the South Fork of Fishing Creek.

Rustic camping is available seasonally in the WMA. A 100-yard (91 m) shooting range is also available.

See also

  • Animal conservation
  • Camping
  • Fishing
  • Hunting
  • List of West Virginia wildlife management areas

References

External links

  • West Virginia DNR District 1 Wildlife Management Areas
  • West Virginia Hunting Regulations
  • West Virginia Fishing Regulations
  • WVDNR map of Lewis Wetzel Wildlife Management Area

Marcellus Drilling/Fracking Have Damaged WV Lewis Wetzel WMA

Lewis Wetzel Wildlife Management Area West Virginia Explorer

Lewis Wetzel Frontier Scout & Indian Killer. His Gun Was Always Loaded

Lewis Wetzel Wildlife Management Area Map by WV Division of Natural

Lewis Preserve Wildlife Management Area Map NYSDEC