Billingsley Creek WMA Information

How To Get There
BCWMA is located just northeast of the town of Hagerman. To reach BCWMA coming from the west, take Interstate 84 to exit 141 and then drive 12 miles south on U.S. Highway 30 toward the town of Hagerman. Just before entering Hagerman, sportsmen access signs will direct you easterly to BCWMA. Travelers coming from the east can reach BCWMA via the Wendell-Hagerman road.

General Information
Billingsley Creek Wildlife Management Area (BCWMA) is a small (284 acre) management area that provides hunting, fishing, trapping and other wildlife related activities. The management emphasis at BCWMA is on providing waterfowl habitat. The area was purchased in September 1963, with Federal Aid to Fisheries (DJ) funds. On-going management is funded by Federal Aid to Wildlife (PR) and Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) license monies. The area is traversed by a 1.25 mile section of Billingsley Creek.

The area supports wildlife habitat for upland game, waterfowl, mule deer and other species. Waterfowl are attracted to the slow flowing and meandering Billingsley Creek. Fishing is good for rainbow and brown trout for those able to float the stream.


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