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Powhatan Wildlife Management Area

 

Once part of several farms, this gently rolling upland is well drained by several small streams that slowly make there way to Sallee Creek. Sallee Creek traverses the area northward on its way to the James River. Due to the past farming use of the area, and some of the current wildlife management practices of burning and disking, much of the area is in open fields. These openings, along with mature and newly emerging forests assure a diversity of wildlife cover types. The area's acreage is contiguous although divided by Route 60 and has one privately owned interior property. Water on the area includes, four "farm" ponds and the twin Powhatan Lakes along with numerous beaver ponds and marshes along Sallee Creek. A small waterfowl impoundment exists just east of the crossing of Salmon Creek and the CCC trail. Elevations on the area range from 200 to 350 feet.

Recreational Opportunities on this WMA

  • Hunting
  • Trapping
  • Primitive Camping
  • Warmwater Fishing
  • Hiking
  • Horseback Riding
  • Birding
  • Boat Ramp

Facilities

The area has numerous easily accessible parking areas around its perimeter and at the lakes. A number of marked trails exist to provide visitors an opportunity to chart their course and choose their distance.

Directions

Powhatan Wildlife Management Area is in the center of Powhatan County, and readily accessible from U.S. Route 60 about 3 miles west of Powhatan Courthouse. From Route 60, turn north onto State Route 684 to access the northern part of the area and the two lakes. Access to the southern portion of the areas is from State Route 13 south; or from Route 60, south on Route 601 or 627.

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Contact Powhatan Wildlife Management Area

VDGIF
4792 Anderson Hwy
Powhatan, Virginia  23139

 

Service Area

Services provided in:
  • Powhatan County, Virginia


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