Mason Mountain WMA: Activities at a Glance
Phone: (325) 347-5037
Address:
PO Box 1140
Mason, TX 76856
Contact:
Mark Mitchell
Dates Open:
Mason Mountain Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is not open to unsupervised visitation. Visitation is limited to Hunting activities on the South Dove Unit (200-acres) demonstration site of the WMA. Hunters may hunt with a Special Permit selected by the Texas Public Drawn Hunts System. And during open dove season for the Central Region of Texas, dove hunters may hunt with an Annual Public Hunting Permit (APH).
Registration is required.
Hunting
Wildlife Management Areas have rules and regulations for hunting not required on private property. Hunters must possess a valid hunting license, the appropriate tags and stamps, as well as the proper public hunting permit. Permits include: Annual Public Hunting Permit (APH), computer drawn Special Permits, and the Regular Permit, which allows daily small game hunting on some areas. Hunters 16 years of age and younger are not required to have a hunting permit, but must have a hunting license and be supervised by a licensed, permitted adult, 18 years of age or older. Hunters and non-hunters must wear hunter orange during daylight hours at any time when firearm hunting for any species is authorized on the unit (except turkeys, waterfowl, and dove). For more details see the rules page for this WMA, the Summary of Fishing and Hunting Regulations and Public Hunting Lands Information and Maps.
Biking
Bicycling is a healthy and enjoyable activity that is available in many of the Wildlife Management Areas of Texas.
Limited to 200-acres demonstration site.
Driving
Limited to 200-acres demonstration site.
Hiking
Hiking is an enjoyable activity that is available in many of the Wildlife Management Areas of Texas. Since potable water is not available on many of the Wildlife Management Areas, it is a good idea to bring plenty of drinking water.
Limited to 200-acres demonstration site.
Wildlife Viewing
Viewing wildlife is an enjoyable activity that is available in many of the Wildlife Management Areas of Texas.
Limited to 200-acres demonstration site.