Yanahli Wildlife Management Area is a birdwatcher's paradise located in central Tennessee, offering diverse habitats and outdoor recreation opportunities for nature enthusiasts.
Yanahli Wildlife Management Area, situated in central Tennessee near Columbia, spans across varied landscapes that include hardwood forests, wetlands, and fields. It provides critical habitats for a wide range of wildlife, especially migratory birds. Originally managed for conservation and outdoor recreation purposes, Yanahli aims to protect biodiversity while accommodating activities such as hunting, fishing, and birdwatching. With over 12,000 acres of protected land, visitors can explore the serene environment via well-maintained trails suited for hiking and biking. History enthusiasts will appreciate its proximity to the Duck River, a place of historical significance. Wildlife enthusiasts might spot white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and an array of waterfowl. The area’s appeal lies in its tranquil setting, varied recreational opportunities, and wealth of natural beauty.
Duck River, a historical and ecological treasure in the area.
Diverse habitats perfect for birdwatching, especially during migration seasons.
Scenic trails ideal for hiking and mountain biking enthusiasts.
Designated areas for hunting and fishing within the property.
One of the most biologically diverse rivers in North America.
A scenic point offering views of the surrounding landscapes.
A structure designed for unobtrusive wildlife viewing.