Tea Creek Wildlife Management Area
US Route 219, Marlinton, WV 24954
Tea Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is made up of 67,919 acres that stretch across Randolph, Pocahontas, and Webster counties and can be accessed primarily by U.S. Route 219. Northern hardwood forests cover the mountainous terrain where hunting for bear, deer, turkey, snowshoe hare in higher elevations, squirrel and grouse can be quite productive. Accommodations are provided for the Class Q hunter.
Greenbrier, Williams, Elk and Gauley rivers provide trout and warm water fishing. The Greenbrier River is well suited for a float trip or wade fishing for smallmouth bass or rock bass. Approximately 70 miles of native trout streams are available. Camping areas are located at Day Run and Tea Creek campgrounds. Owned by U.S. Forest Service.