- Want to see bats in the wild? Attend 2 upcoming DWR viewing events in southeastern Utah
- Utah Wildlife Board approves permit surrender options for hunts impacted by Monroe Canyon Fire; 4 new members named to wildlife board
- Celebrate National Shooting Sports Month in August with discounts at 2 DWR ranges
- Over 13K boats inspected for aquatic invasive species during Pioneer Day weekend
- Planning to archery hunt in 2025? How to prevent injuries and prepare for a safe, successful hunt
- DWR conducting 2025 waterbody treatments in High Uintas to help restore native cutthroat trout
- DWR hosting mountain goat viewing event in Beaver County
- Want to help increase Utah's deer population? Bring your ideas to upcoming DWR meetings
Access for hunters with physical challenges
These areas have accommodations for people with disabilities
Waterfowl Management Areas
The following is a list of Waterfowl Management Areas (WMAs) that provide accommodations to hunters with physical challenges. Please note that these accommodations are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and some may require a reservation. For more information, call the nearest Division of Wildlife Resources office or the individual contacts listed below.
- Farmington Bay WMA: One ADA-accessible duck hunting blind is available; a reservation is required. To make a reservation, please contact David England at 385-405-4852.
- Public Shooting Grounds WMA: Four ADA-accessible duck blinds are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Salt Creek WMA: One ADA-accessible duck blind is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
- Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge: One ADA-accessible hunting blind is available; please visit the website for more information.