Johnson Wildlife Management Area Salisbury, MD 21804
About the Business
Johnson Wildlife Management Area is a 468-acre park and zoo located in Salisbury, Maryland, United States. Originally established in 1926 as a game refuge, the area has since expanded to include additional parcels of land purchased in 2017. Home to a variety of forest-dependent wildlife, including colorful songbirds and mammals such as white-tailed deer and wild turkeys, Johnson WMA is a popular spot for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts. The area also features unmarked trails for hiking, bird-watching, and nature photography. Managed by Maryland's Department of Natural Resources, the primary mission of the WMA system is to conserve and enhance wildlife populations and habitats while providing recreational opportunities for the public. Funding for the state's wildlife programs comes from hunting license fees and federal aid, with additional support from Program Open Space Funding. The Department of Natural Resources is committed to securing a sustainable future for Maryland's natural resources, and operates a fraud hotline to report any misuse of state resources.
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"Very little to no parking. Not well signed."
"Great Trail to take your dogs or even a horse. Also decent for biking when it isn't flooded, mainly on the northern part of the Algonquin Trail witch ends at Johnson. The Nature Conservancy keeps underbrush down so there are less ticks in the summer."
"Beautiful nature trails. Old cemetery dating back to 1880. Road has been repaired so even a nice ride in the car. Peaceful."
"Excellent place and good people to work with"
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