Brandon Swamp Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is a 278-acre parcel owned by the State of Vermont and managed by the Vermont Fish &Wildlife Department. It is located in the towns of Brandon and Leicester, with the majority of the land being in Brandon. The WMA is bordered by Otter Creek to the east and the Brandon- Sudbury, Brandon-Whiting town lines to the west. It is south of Leicester Jct. Road and east of Bald Hill. There is a small parking area at the northern end of the WMA that can be accessed by turning south off of Leicester Jct. Road just west of Leicester Junction. Access across the WMA is difficult, and by foot or boat only.
Brandon Swamp WMA is a large floodplain swamp with cedar ringed by red maple-black ash hardwoods. It is one of the State’s larger wetland complexes. The red maple-northern white cedar swamp is mossy and hummocky, with hidden pools. Cedar is dense in the center. In the riparian areas, there are silver maple, willow, elm, basswood and cottonwood. The former agricultural fields lay alongside Otter Creek. Approximately 1.5 miles of the Otter Creek streambank is included in this WMA. Mosquitoes are dense in season.