Map: https://wvdnr.gov/wmamapproj/pdf/pdf300/EdwardsRunFinal11x17_300dpi.pdf
Primitive camping is provided as well as parking, a pit toilet and trash cans. Get your DNR permit and enjoy a day in the woods.
The 397-acre Edwards Run Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is principally forested in oak and hickory though it includes approximately 17 acres of brush and scattered clearing. Deer, squirrel, and turkey are the principal species hunted in the management area. Edwards Run, a tributary of the Cacapon River, accommodates fishing for trout and is stocked from February until May. Six primitive campsites with pit toilets have been developed in the management area.
Directions: Edwards Run Wildlife Management Area is located in eastern Hampshire County two miles north of Capon Bridge, WV. To reach the area from Capon Bridge, follow highway US-50 to WV-15 north.
Edwards Run WMA is managed by the W.Va. Division of Natural Resources. It was formerly known as the Edwards Run Public Hunting & Fishing Area.
Wonderful place to visit while in Capon Bridge area, in Hampshire county West Virginia. Good fishing too. Hiking area. A must see.
Visited today while trimming trees along utility lines. Very serene, with no visitors other than park personnel. I will return here for some relaxing times.
They really need to update the overview to express there is no campsite. If you're traveling and need somewhere to stay do not try to come here. We ended up running back to Romney to stay at a hotel with four kids in tow.
Confused by signing: fly fishing only - bass pond catch and release only