The primary purposes of Wolf Hollow Wildlife Management Area (WMA) are for wildlife management, wildlife habitat management, and wildlife-dependent recreation.
This WMA consists of 52 acres of upland habitat acquired by the State in 1905. This parcel allows for public use for hiking, hunting, trapping, photography, and bird watching.
However, its small size can pose conflicts if more than a few people are utilizing it at the same time. The topography of Wolf Hollow WMA consists of a moderate to steep sloping hillside
and is dominated by upland forested communities. Tree species include red oak, red and sugar maple, beech, birch, ash, and black cherry. While the property is open to various recreational activities,
its small size limits the scope of such pursuits.