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Cherokee Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Cherokee Wildlife Management Area is a diverse natural habitat in southwestern Virginia, offering rich opportunities for wildlife observation, hunting, and hiking amidst dense forestlands and rugged terrain.

4,996
Acres Protected
Approximately 8 miles (forest roads and informal paths)
Miles of Trails
Estimated 3,500
Annual Visitors
1972
Year Established

About Cherokee Wildlife Management Area

 

Located in the Appalachian region of southwestern Virginia, Cherokee Wildlife Management Area covers a rugged expanse of forested hills and valleys within Grayson County. The WMA is managed primarily for wildlife habitat and outdoor recreation, providing critical support for a variety of game species and native flora. The area includes a mix of hardwood and pine forests, open fields, and streams that create diverse ecological niches supporting white-tailed deer, black bear, wild turkey, and numerous small game species. The Cherokee WMA is historically significant due to its proximity to areas once inhabited by the Cherokee Nation. Outdoor enthusiasts appreciate the area's quiet, remote setting, which is ideal for hunting, wildlife viewing, and hiking. While formal trails are limited, the WMA offers extensive walk-in access through forest roads and old logging trails. Its steep ridges and hollows present a challenging landscape for exploration and wildlife photography. Anglers find opportunity along several waterways that harbor brook trout under the right conditions. The area lacks developed amenities, encouraging a more rugged, self-sufficient experience. Proximity to the Blue Ridge Parkway and New River Trail State Park adds complementary recreation options nearby. Cherokee Wildlife Management Area appeals to those looking for low-traffic natural lands where wildlife abundance and solitude are key draws.

Highlights

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Diverse hardwood and pine forests supporting abundant wildlife

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Opportunities for black bear and wild turkey hunting

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Secluded brook trout streams for fishing

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Forest roads and old trails offering rugged hiking experiences

Notable Natural Features

Mixed Hardwood-Pine Ecosystem

Supports a wide range of game species including black bear, whitetail deer, and wild turkey.

Brook Trout Streams

Cold, clear streams within the WMA provide a natural habitat for native brook trout.

Forest Road Network

An informal network of unpaved forest roads allows deep access for hiking and wildlife observation.