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Elkmont Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Elkmont Wildlife Management Area in Tennessee offers a diverse outdoor experience with extensive opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and fishing across varied forested and riverine landscapes.

5,200
Acres Protected
25
Miles of Trails
Approximately 12,000
Annual Visitors
1968
Year Established

About Elkmont Wildlife Management Area

 

Elkmont Wildlife Management Area covers a significant expanse of land in eastern Tennessee, providing habitat protection and outdoor recreation opportunities in a mixed hardwood forest environment. The area features rolling hills, stream corridors, and rich biodiversity including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and various songbirds. Historically, this WMA has been managed to balance public hunting and wildlife viewing while conserving native flora and fauna. The terrain is accessible through a network of forest roads and trails that allow visitors to engage in hiking, camping, fishing, and seasonal hunting. The management practices support sustainable wildlife populations and maintain healthy ecosystems, making it a valuable natural resource within the region. Visitors often enjoy observing the area's wildlife during quiet hikes or while fishing in its well-stocked streams. Though less developed than nearby national parks, Elkmont WMA offers a more rustic outdoor experience with a focus on wildlife management and natural habitat conservation. Its proximity to other protected lands makes it an important link in regional habitat connectivity. The area's forested hills and winding creeks provide scenic landscapes for nature lovers and outdoor recreationists alike. Overall, Elkmont Wildlife Management Area is a prime destination for those seeking wildlife encounters and primitive outdoor activities in eastern Tennessee.

Highlights

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Big War Creek - a trout stream and prime fishing spot

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Diverse hardwood forests supporting rich wildlife habitat

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Seasonal deer and turkey hunting opportunities

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Remote trails offering solitude and wildlife viewing

Notable Natural Features

Big War Creek

A cold-water stream popular for trout fishing and a habitat corridor for aquatic wildlife.

Mixed Hardwood Forests

Support a variety of native species including deer, turkey, and numerous songbirds.

Hunting Areas

Designated zones allow regulated hunting seasons that support sustainable population management.