Milford Neck Wildlife Area Milford, DE 19963
About the Business
Milford Neck Wildlife Area is a park and tourist attraction located in Milford, Delaware, United States. Managed by the DNREC Division of Fish and Wildlife, this institution encompasses approximately 68,000 acres of Delaware land across 19 public wildlife areas. These areas provide hunting opportunities and serve as habitats for a variety of species.
Visitors to Milford Neck Wildlife Area must adhere to general rules and regulations set by the Division of Fish and Wildlife, as well as specific rules for individual wildlife areas. Tract maps for each wildlife area are available online as printable PDF files, outlining access information and area-specific regulations.
The Division of Fish and Wildlife also maintains elevated wildlife viewing platforms in several state wildlife areas. A Conservation Access Pass is required for any registered motor vehicle accessing designated Delaware State Wildlife Areas for activities such as hunting, birdwatching, hiking, and photography.
Restrictions include entry only between sunrise and sunset, carry-in/carry-out policy for waste, and designated areas for horseback riding and biking. Hunting is permitted in accordance with state laws and regulations, with restrictions on temporary deer stands, blinds, and trail cameras.
Non-residents are prohibited from participating in deer drives, and certain areas are designated as prohibited for firearms. Target shooting, trapping, and dog training are also regulated within the wildlife areas.
For more information on rules, regulations, and access to the wildlife areas, visitors can refer to the Division's website or contact the Wildlife Section directly. Printed copies of area maps and regulations are available for a nominal charge.
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"This used to be such a great place to hunt when Mr Lehman ran the field office.. We pay yearly for hunting licenses which should go towards taking care of the property..The grass is chest high and the hunting has drastically dropped since the deer and other Game can just hide in plain site. Someone really needs to put some thought into the direction this place is going."
"I go there to do some ham radio emergency practice I get to talk around the world with just a piece of wire and a radio. Now I would like to camp overnight to do so."
"Looks nice. Didn't go in."
"State needs to implement some serious improvements in caring for and policing this area."
"Come here to hunt. Peaceful clean polite rangers."
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