The WMA lies to the south of Powwow Pond and Rowell Road along a low north-south ridge. A power line right of way cuts across the property from east to west. The property contains oak-pine woodlands with scattered clumps of hickory and black cherry, several wetland areas, seeps, and vernal pools. A portion of one of the state’s largest Atlantic white cedar swamps also occurs along the southern edge of the property. Timber harvests took place in 1997 and 2013 to create wildlife openings, stimulate aspen growth, and diversify age classes in the oak and pine to improve habitat for wildlife.