Dawson Forest Wildlife Management Area

Dawson Forest Wildlife Management Area

Dawson Forest Wildlife Management Area offers a rich blend of outdoor activities amid Georgia's rolling hills and dense forests. It's a prime spot for hiking, fishing, and observing diverse wildlife.

10,130
Acres Protected
27
Miles of Trails
Not specifically documented
Annual Visitors
1974
Year Established

About Dawson Forest Wildlife Management Area

Dawson Forest Wildlife Management Area
 

Dawson Forest Wildlife Management Area covers an expansive landscape in northern Georgia, composed of thick woodlands, gently sloping hills, and sparkling streams. The area spans over 10,130 acres, providing a sanctuary for various species including deer, turkey, and a multitude of birdlife. Once owned by the Atomic Energy Commission, Dawson Forest now serves as a recreational area following its sale to the Georgia Forestry Commission. It is popular for outdoor enthusiasts who engage in activities like hiking, biking, horse-riding, and fishing. The area is managed by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, ensuring that its ecological diversity is well-preserved. Notable landmarks include the Amicalola Creek and the remnants of the former nuclear aviation-related experiment site which intrigues history buffs and adventurers alike.

Highlights

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Amicalola Creek

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Diverse bird-watching opportunities

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Former nuclear experiment site remains

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Miles of multi-use trails

Notable Natural Features

Amicalola Creek

A scenic creek popular for fishing and enjoying the tranquil sound of water.

Old Nuclear Experiment Site

Historic site where remnants of the former nuclear program remain, offering a glimpse into past scientific endeavors.

Multi-use Trails

The area features trails open to hiking, biking, and horse-riding that cut through dense forests and open fields.