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Curley Swamp Wildlife Management Area adventures

Curley Swamp Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Curley Swamp Wildlife Management Area is a diverse wetland habitat in Virginia offering excellent opportunities for hunting, birdwatching, fishing, and hiking amid swamps, hardwood forests, and open water.

1,100
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
8,500
Annual Visitors
1979
Year Established

About Curley Swamp Wildlife Management Area

 

Curley Swamp Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is located in Essex County, Virginia, covering a wetland-rich landscape characterized by bottomland hardwood forests, cypress swamps, and tidal freshwater marshes. The area spans along the Rappahannock River, creating a dynamic ecosystem that supports a wide range of wildlife species. The WMA plays a vital role in the conservation of waterfowl, wading birds, and various fish species, making it a popular destination for hunters, anglers, and birders alike. Historically, the lands that constitute Curley Swamp were used for timber harvesting and agriculture before being restored and preserved to protect native wildlife habitats. Visitors to the area can explore several dirt roads and trails winding through swampy landscapes and bottomland forests, offering close-up views of diverse species including migratory birds, deer, and amphibians. Key recreational activities include waterfowl hunting during scheduled seasons, freshwater fishing in the swamp’s waterways, and nature photography, particularly during spring and fall migrations. While the terrain can be wet and challenging, boardwalks and observation platforms provide accessible vantage points. The WMA's proximity to the Rappahannock River adds scenic river views and paddling possibilities for more adventurous explorers. Curley Swamp’s quiet, off-the-beaten-path ambiance appeals to visitors seeking solitude and immersion in a freshwater wetland ecosystem unique to the Mid-Atlantic region.

Highlights

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Extensive cypress/tupelo swamp forest offering rare freshwater wetland habitat

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Excellent migratory waterfowl viewing opportunities during fall and winter

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Access to the scenic Rappahannock River shoreline for fishing and paddling

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Well-placed wildlife observation platforms providing safe vantage points

Notable Natural Features

Rappahannock River Shoreline

Offers access to freshwater fishing and paddling routes amid diverse aquatic habitats.

Bottomland Hardwood Forest

Home to mature swamp hardwoods providing shelter and food for many wildlife species.

Waterfowl Observation Platforms

Elevated decks strategically placed for unobtrusive viewing of migratory birds.