West Fork Wildlife Area

Park entrance
Park entrance
White tail deer
Turkey
Fisher Forest backwater channel

Heron rookery along West Fork of Cedar River

The West Fork Wildlife Area and Fisher Forest contains 351 acres of flood plain timber and small oxbow wetlands created by the old river channel.  The area provides plenty of habitat for woodland game species such as white tailed deer and wild turkey.  The nearby Turkey Ridge Wildlife Area is located across the river to the south creating a large tract of wildlife habitat.  In addition to hunting, the area provides sufficient habitat for migratory waterfowl and songbirds.  

Hikers will find the area filled with woodland scenery and ample opportunities to see woodland vegetation and associated wildlife.  The access also provides fisherman the opportunity to catch smallmouth bass, catfish and other game species commonly found in Iowa rivers. 

Park boundaries may not always be clearly marked so please take note of where you are and respect the rights of land owners.


Location

The West Fork Access is located off of West Marquis Road north of Cedar Falls. 


Features

Hunting
Hiking
Fishing
Bird watching
River access
Parking
Wildlife Viewing

States hunting and fishing regulation


Operating Hours & Seasons

Contact Us:
Black Hawk County Conservation
1346 West Airline Hwy
Waterloo, IA 50703
Phone: (319) 433-PARK (7275)  Fax: (319) 433-7276
conservation@blackhawkcounty.iowa.gov

Park hours: 6:00 a.m to 10:30 p.m