Game & Wildlife

Game & Wildlife

The area surrounding Munday, Texas, is home to a diverse array of wildlife and offers exciting opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you’re interested in birdwatching, hunting, or simply exploring nature, the region provides a rich habitat for native species. Popular game includes deer, turkey, quail, dove, and waterfowl, supported by the area’s natural landscapes, including Miller Creek and nearby reservoirs.

For those seeking guidance, permits, or additional information about hunting and wildlife in Texas, the following agencies and resources are helpful:

Residents and visitors are encouraged to enjoy the area’s natural beauty responsibly, ensuring that the local wildlife and environment are preserved for future generations.

Miller Creek

Miller Creek is a peaceful natural feature near Munday, Texas, offering a quiet retreat for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The creek winds through the scenic landscape, providing opportunities for fishing, picnicking, and enjoying the beauty of the surrounding environment. Whether it’s a leisurely afternoon by the water or simply appreciating the serene atmosphere, Miller Creek is a cherished part of the Munday community.

Millers Creek Reservoir, located approximately 13 miles east-southeast of Munday, Texas, is a 1,794-acre impoundment constructed in 1974 on Millers Creek, a tributary of the Brazos River.

The reservoir is owned and operated by the North Central Texas Municipal Water Authority and serves as a municipal water supply and recreational area. It has a maximum depth of 46 feet and features a natural and rocky shoreline, providing habitat for various fish species.

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