Liberty Creek Wildlife Area

Liberty Creek Wildlife Area

Liberty Creek Wildlife Area is a 400 acre property located in Albany and Brooklyn townships, Green County. The area is mostly marsh with native vegetation or canary grass. There is 25 acres of upland woods and 20 acres of upland grass and brush on the area. A trout stream flows north to south for a mile on the property.









Management

Management Objective

The Liberty Creek Wildlife Area was established in 1959 to provide public hunting and is managed primarily for pheasants. Access is limited to a parking lot on the east side, or off of Brooklyn - Albany Road on the north side. Management includes prescribed burning and brushing.

Recreation

The following recreational opportunities exist at Liberty Creek Wildlife Area:

  • Hunting - pheasants
  • Trapping
  • Hiking
  • Pets (Note)
  • Berry picking
  • Wildlife Viewing
  • Bird watching

Map

Download [PDF 160KB] a map of this property.

For more information on Liberty Creek Wildlife Area contact the property manager.

Questions for Wildlife Management

Last Revised: Wednesday October 28 2009