Chickahominy Wildlife Management Area offers extensive forested wetlands and hardwood forests close to Richmond, Virginia, providing diverse habitats and abundant opportunities for hunting, wildlife viewing, and fishing.
Chickahominy Wildlife Management Area (WMA) spans over 3,000 acres of floodplain forest, marshlands, and hardwood bottomlands along the Chickahominy River in eastern Virginia. The area is characterized by a mosaic of mature oak-pine forests, swampy lowlands, and tidal wetlands, supporting a wide range of wildlife species including white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, waterfowl, and various freshwater fish. Established primarily for wildlife conservation and managed by the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources, Chickahominy WMA preserves critical habitat for migratory birds and resident fauna alike. Historically, the area's forests were utilized for timber and agriculture before being designated for conservation and wildlife management. Today, the WMA is popular for regulated hunting, providing controlled waterfowl hunts during migratory seasons. Anglers are attracted to its tributaries and the Chickahominy River, especially for catch-and-release fishing of largemouth bass, crappie, and catfish. Trails and dirt roads offer limited hiking and birdwatching access, while paddling on the river grants views of natural floodplain ecosystems. The management area’s location near Richmond makes it a convenient destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking quieter nature experiences close to an urban center. Seasonal flooding shapes the dynamic environment, contributing to its importance as a wetland ecosystem and waterfowl refuge. The area's mix of habitats makes it ideal for wildlife photographers and naturalists aiming to observe Virginia’s native species in a largely undisturbed setting.
Chickahominy River floodplain wetlands with diverse waterfowl populations
Mature oak-pine and bottomland hardwood forest ecosystems
Seasonal waterfowl hunting opportunities with managed permits
Quiet river access points for paddling and fishing
A tidal river flowing through the WMA, offering rich wetland habitat and opportunities for fishing and paddling.
A large expanse of flood-tolerant hardwood trees providing essential habitat for migratory birds and terrestrial wildlife.
Designated zones within the WMA providing managed hunting access primarily for ducks and geese during migration.