Cane Ridge Wildlife Management Area is a rich natural habitat in central Kentucky offering diverse wildlife viewing and quality hunting opportunities amid forests and fields.
Cane Ridge Wildlife Management Area spans over 8,000 acres in Bourbon County, Kentucky, providing important habitat for a wide variety of wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and various small game species. The area consists primarily of hardwood forests, mixed with upland fields and brushy cover, creating an excellent environment for wildlife both in winter and summer seasons. Originally acquired and managed by the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, Cane Ridge emphasizes sustainable hunting, wildlife conservation, and outdoor recreation. Anglers frequent the area’s streams and small ponds, benefiting from quality fishing for species such as bass and bluegill. Walkers and wildlife enthusiasts can enjoy quiet game trails and excellent bird watching, especially during migratory periods. The site has no developed campgrounds, which helps maintain its natural character, but nearby towns offer accommodations and amenities. Visitors appreciate the area's open spaces for hiking, hunting, and photography, especially in early morning or late afternoon light. Cane Ridge serves as an important conservation area within Kentucky’s network of wildlife management areas, balancing public recreation with species preservation and habitat enhancement.
Extensive hardwood forest providing critical habitat for deer and turkey
Seasonal fields attracting diverse small game species and migratory birds
Multiple small ponds and streams supporting quality fishing opportunities
Quiet backcountry trails suitable for low-impact hiking and wildlife observation
Dominant forest type offering critical habitat and scenic natural surroundings.
Open areas managed to provide food and cover for game and migratory birds.
Small ponds and creeks within the area support fish and amphibian populations.