Smith Mountain Lake Wildlife Management Area offers a diverse outdoor experience with extensive forestlands and shoreline habitats adjacent to one of Virginia’s largest reservoirs, ideal for wildlife viewing, hiking, and fishing.
Located in southwestern Virginia, the Smith Mountain Lake Wildlife Management Area (WMA) encompasses over 4,700 acres of protected forest and shoreline along Smith Mountain Lake, one of the state's largest reservoirs. Managed by the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources, the area serves as a critical habitat for a variety of species, including white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, waterfowl, and numerous songbirds and small mammals. The terrain features mixed hardwood forests, pine stands, wetlands, and scenic lake shorelines, creating a rich mosaic of ecosystems. Established primarily for wildlife conservation and outdoor recreation, Smith Mountain Lake WMA provides excellent settings for hiking, hunting, fishing, birdwatching, and boating. Visitors can explore several trails that range from easy lakeside walks to moderate forest hikes. The lake itself presents outstanding opportunities for bass fishing and water sports, with boat ramps located near the WMA boundaries. Historically, the creation of Smith Mountain Lake in the 1960s transformed this area into a popular outdoor destination while supporting diverse wildlife habitats protected under the WMA designation. Visitors appreciate the peaceful natural environment combined with access to aquatic recreation. The area's relative proximity to towns like Moneta, Hardy, and Wirtz allows for convenient access to amenities without sacrificing the benefits of wilderness and wildlife observation. Seasonal changes bring vibrant fall foliage and springtime bird migrations, enhancing the appeal throughout the year. Overall, Smith Mountain Lake WMA attracts outdoor enthusiasts seeking a balance of land and water-based adventures in a well-managed natural area.
Scenic shoreline views along Smith Mountain Lake
Diverse habitats supporting abundant wildlife, including waterfowl and deer
Excellent fishing access with multiple boat ramps nearby
Peaceful forest trails offering birdwatching and seasonal foliage
Provides varied aquatic habitats and scenic vistas popular for fishing and wildlife viewing.
Support habitat diversity for species such as deer, turkey, and migratory songbirds.
Multiple launch sites allow for convenient access to the lake for kayaking, canoeing, and bass fishing.