The WMA is located just northeast of the town of Hagerman.
Coming from the west, take Interstate 84 to exit 141 and then drive 12 miles south on U.S. Highway 30 toward Hagerman.
Just before entering Hagerman, sportsmen access signs will direct you easterly to Billingsley Creek WMA.
Upland game species include ring-necked pheasants, California quail, and cottontail rabbits.
Ducks and Canada geese, mallards, northern pintail, gadwall, American widgeon, green-wing teal, and cinnamon teal are observed on the WMA at different times of the year.
Other mammals include coyote, red fox, striped skunk, fox squirrel, yellow-bellied marmot and porcupine.
Billingslely Creek WMA is open to hunting. Duck hunting is the dominant late-winter use when nearby waters freeze. Because this is a small area it can become over-crowded with hunters. Deer hunting is limited to shotgun-only for safety reasons.