Three Rivers Wildlife Management Area


Three Rivers Wildlife Management Area is a protected area of Weyerhaeuser privately owned land, located in Pushmataha and McCurtain Counties, Oklahoma, totaling.
Three rivers, Upper Mountain Fork, Eagle Fork, and Glover Rivers run through the WMA, which is where the name is derived from.

History

In November 1998, The Oklahoman, detailed the Three Rivers Wildlife Management Area as the newest hunting destination, along with the Honobia Creek Wildlife Management Area for a total of. The WMA was listed as but was removed.

Location

The WMA is adjacent to and shares boundaries with the Honobia Creek WMA, Ouachita WMA, Beavers Bend State Park, Broken Bow Reservoir, and the Ouachita National Forest. Located north of west of Oklahoma State Highway 259, the WMA includes pine and hardwood forests. The WMA includes the Upper Mountain Fork, Glover, and Eagle Fork rivers, which is where the WMA received its name. Approximately five miles of the Glover River runs through the WMA. In 2025, the Oklahoma Senate heard from experts on designating the Glover River as a scenic river under the 1970 Oklahoma Scenic Rivers Act.

Lease

In 2025, a three-year lease was signed with landowners for Honobia Creek and Three Rivers Wildlife Management Areas. A five-year lease was approved for a new Herron Family WMA.