Think inland beaches and plenty of waterbased action in Lake Charles, the city beside the lake of the same name that is also conveniently a springboard for adventure along the Gulf of Mexico.
The Louisiana Wetland Management District (WMD) was established in September 1990 in response to growing U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service responsibilities on lands that were off traditional refuges. These include Farmers Home Administration (FmHA) and fee title tracts, leases and work on private lands. The WMD encompasses 20 parishes in the northern half of the state. Most of the 37 FmHA easements, 10 fee title tracts, and 4 leases are concentrated in northeastern Louisiana. WMD currently oversees Service interests on 25,710 acres not including Partners agreements
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There is no public access on the various WMD tracts. The WMD office is located on DArbonne NWR, six miles north of West Monroe, Louisiana at the intersection of La. Hwy 143 and Hollands Bluff Road.
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