- Open for Recreation: Year-round
- Fee: Free
- Contact Information:
- DEC Region 4 Schenectady Office (M-F, 8:30AM - 4:30PM), (518) 357-2158; [email protected]
- Search, rescue, wildfire, and enforcement matters: 911- or - 1-833-NYS-RANGERS (1-833-697-7264)
A local Forest Ranger is a valuable source of information for the state land you would like to visit.
- Location: Towns of Ancram, Taghkanic and Gallatin, Columbia County
- Wildlife Management Unit: 4Z
- Map: Doodletown WMA Map (PDF) || Google Earth || DECinfo Locator
The primary purposes of Doodletown Wildlife Management Area (WMA) are for wildlife management, wildlife habitat management, and wildlife-dependent recreation. The WMA is a combination of two parcels, one purchased in 2017 consisting of 690 acres, and another purchased in 2019 consisting of 388 acres, for a total of 1,078 acres. The WMA is primarily forested with semi-mature to mature forest stands of oak, maple, birch, and aspen. Several wetlands and vernal pools are scattered throughout the property providing breeding and nursery habitat for many species of amphibians. This WMA also has several recreational opportunities, such as hunting, trapping, and bird watching.
An important species to be managed at Doodletown WMA is the New England cottontail, a species of special concern in New York State. The WMA falls within the Southern Columbia County New England cottontail focus area. Management actions planned for this WMA will protect critical habitat to support populations of New England cottontail.
Doodletown WMA is situated along the western edge of the Taconic Range and is characterized by rocky, forested hills made up of marble, limestone, slate, and iron. Mining of iron in this area was important to the early economy; agriculture and farming now characterize much of the landscape surrounding Doodletown WMA. The topography is made up of flat-topped hills and sloping ravines.