Erwin Wildlife Management Area is a protected natural region in Virginia offering diverse habitats for wildlife and a range of outdoor activities including hunting, hiking, and wildlife observation.
Erwin Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is located in the southwestern part of Virginia, near the town of Marion in Smyth County. It encompasses approximately 2,644 acres of rugged terrain composed of mixed oak and pine forests, open fields, and riparian zones along the North Fork Holston River. The area provides important habitat for a variety of wildlife species such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, black bear, small game, and numerous songbirds and waterfowl. Established with the aim of balancing wildlife conservation and public recreation, Erwin WMA offers opportunities for regulated hunting, trapping, bird watching, and hiking with limited developed infrastructure to maintain its natural character. The terrain features rolling hills and valleys typical of the Appalachian region, with some rock outcroppings and streams running through the property. Visitors seeking solitude and wildlife sighting will appreciate the quiet nature of the area. The management practices emphasize sustainable population levels of game species and habitat enhancement. While camping is not officially allowed within the WMA, nearby state parks and forests accommodate overnight stays. The area is used seasonally by hunters but also attracts hikers and photographers drawn to the scenic forest landscapes and river views. Erwin WMA provides an accessible outdoor experience close to Marion and combines conservation efforts with traditional uses of the land in southwest Virginia.
North Fork Holston River frontage offering fishing and wildlife viewing
Diverse habitats including upland forests and open fields
Seasonal hunting opportunities for deer, turkey, and small game
Quiet hiking trails with potential sightings of black bear and raptors
A prime freshwater resource running along part of the WMA’s boundary, supporting fish species like smallmouth bass and providing habitat for waterfowl.
The predominant ecosystem, offering critical cover and food sources for deer, turkey, and other wildlife found in the area.
Managed public hunting grounds with regulated seasons for deer, turkey, and small game to balance ecological health and recreational use.