The area contains a diversity of habitats, including old fields, stands of hemlock, white pine and hardwoods, a 2-acre gum swamp, and the 45-acre marsh. A portion of Mud Pond is within the property along with several beaver ponds. The topography is generally rolling and rocky. Remnants of woodcock and ruffed grouse habitat demonstration plots from the late 1970s can still be found at the northwest section of the WMA, along with more recent habitat management to maintain fields and early successional habitats.