Carpenter's Marsh WMA consists of upland and wetland habitat. The uplands include white pine, hemlock, oak, red maple, while the wetlands include the 101-acre Carpenter's Marsh waterfowl impoundment. The impoundment is comprised of deep water and shallow water habitats important to wetland wildlife. The 30-acre Eva's Marsh includes emergent vegetation and standing dead trees (snags), which provide excellent nesting places for birds such as wood ducks and tree swallows. Small parking lots are available at both WMAs and can accommodate 3 to 4 cars each. Canoes or small boats can be launched at both impoundments. The primary purpose of the WMAs is waterfowl management.