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Mt. Pisgah WMA

Wildlife Management Areas (WMA) are open to the public for fishing, hunting, trapping, hiking, and wildlife viewing.

Towns: Northborough
Acreage: 89
Wildlife Management Zone:

Description

This property is comprised of a hardwood ridge with small rocky outcrops. Also, there is a small portion of this property that is upland habitat.

Location, access, & parking

There is no formal access to this property; informal access is located through the Town of Northborough Conservation Land. See WMA map.  

Note: WMAs are intentionally wild, visitors will find natural landscapes rather than maintained trails.

Hunting opportunities

This WMA has limited hunting opportunities due to its small size.

Hunting regulations

Wildlife viewing & other features

This property offers seasonal views from the rocky outcrops, and it is popular for hiking and mountain biking. It abuts the Town of Northborough Conservation Land.

Get wildlife viewing tips.

Regulations

About Wildlife Management Areas

MassWildlife owns and manages over 220,000 acres of land to conserve fish and wildlife habitats and provide access for outdoor recreation. All WMAs are open to hunting, fishing, trapping, and other outdoor recreation activities. Visit the MassWildlife Lands Viewer for an interactive map of MassWildlife properties.

You can support land protection in Massachusetts. Contributions to the Wildlands Fund help pay for the cost of acquiring wildlife habitat. Learn more about the Wildlands Fund

Contact   for Mt. Pisgah WMA

Address

211 Temple Street, West Boylston, MA 01583

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