Hiwassee Wildlife Management Area

Hiwassee Wildlife Management Area

Hiwassee Wildlife Management Area offers diverse outdoor activities across its forested lands and river corridors, attracting anglers, hunters, and nature enthusiasts in eastern Tennessee.

5,058
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
10,000+
Annual Visitors
1984
Year Established

About Hiwassee Wildlife Management Area

Hiwassee Wildlife Management Area
 

The Hiwassee Wildlife Management Area (WMA) spans over 5,000 acres along the Hiwassee River in Monroe County, Tennessee. This area is managed primarily for wildlife habitat conservation and recreational opportunities including hunting, fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing. The WMA features mixed hardwood forests, riparian zones, and wetlands that provide essential habitat for a variety of wildlife species such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, black bear, and numerous bird species. The Hiwassee River itself is a notable asset, offering robust trout populations and popular spots for fly-fishing. History in this region reflects the use of surrounding lands for timber and agriculture, with recent efforts emphasizing sustainable wildlife management and habitat restoration. Recreation seekers appreciate the area's relatively remote and tranquil environment combined with access to the river’s scenic views and fishing opportunities. The network of trails and access roads provide moderate terrain ideal for hiking and mountain biking. Seasonal hunting is permitted in accordance with Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency regulations, making it a favored destination for hunters. Birdwatchers benefit from the presence of migratory songbirds and raptors, especially in areas of mature forest and riverine habitats. Facilities are minimal, supporting a rustic outdoor experience for visitors who value natural settings and solitude.

Highlights

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Hiwassee River bank access with exceptional trout fishing

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Diverse hardwood forest habitat supporting black bear and wild turkey

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Autumn hunting opportunities for deer and small game

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Remote hiking trails with scenic overlooks of river valleys

Notable Natural Features

Hiwassee River

A cold-water river renowned for its trout fishing and scenic waterside habitat.

Mixed Hardwood Forests

Forested areas dominated by oaks, hickories, and maples that provide habitat for diverse wildlife.

Wildlife Viewing Areas

Designated zones offering excellent opportunities to observe deer, turkey, and seasonal bird migrations.