Farragut WMA is heavily used by white-tailed deer and people. Bordering Lake Pend Oreille and Farragut State Park, it is a popular day use area with a boat ramp, shooting range, and hiking trails. It also supports a large deer herd and other wildlife.
White-tailed deer are year-round residents and their numbers increase to as many as 300 during the winter when they move to lower elevations on the WMA. A variety of big game, small mammals, turkey, bats, and 53 bird species have been observed on the WMA. Bald eagles are commonly observed perching in trees along the shoreline of Lake Pend Oreille during the winter months.
Originally the site of a U.S. Navy base, the land was acquired in 1950 for winter range habitat. Today, it is cooperatively managed with Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation.