Black Creek Marsh Wildlife Management Area πŸ“

lack Creek Marsh Wildlife Management Area (WMA) consists of about 450 acres of wetland and upland habitat in Albany County. The first purchases here occurred in the 1960’s. It is located in the Towns of Guilderland and New Scotland, and some portions are in the Village of Voorheesville. The Black Creek runs through much of the property. The WMA is also bisected by an active railroad line. Parking areas providing access can be found on Meadowdale Rd., School Rd., Hennessey Rd. and at the end of Kling Terrace. This parcel of public land affords multiple uses for outdoor recreation including hunting, trapping, limited angling, birding, and hiking.

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