This 1,000 acre site located in the southeastern portion of Cecil County, north of Warwick, MD consists primarily of agricultural fields, with the remaining acreage a mix of forest and non-tidal wetlands. The property was acquired from the Corporation of the Roman Catholic Clergymen in April 2009.
What To See
Old Bohemia WMA provides habitat for migratory waterfowl, dove, and forest wildlife species primarily white-tailed deer, wild turkey, squirrel and rabbit.
What To Do
The area is open to hunting for all game species during the regulated hunting season established by the Maryland Wildlife and Heritage Service. Hunters are required to have a permit and a daily reservation to hunt this area. The WMA is open to hiking, bird watching and nature photography.
Area Regulations
Hunting access to Old Bohemia WMA is from September 1 through February 15 for the hunting season to seasonal permit holders with a daily reservation. This restriction is also in place for hunting access during the spring turkey season.
Click here to apply for the free Central Region Public Hunting Permit.
Area will also be open for snow goose hunting by permit and reservation during the Snow Goose Conservation Hunt.
No motorized vehicles are allowed.
Parking is available on designated parking lots.
Non-toxic shot is mandatory for waterfowl hunting.