Falls of the Rough WMA is a diverse conservation area in Kentucky known for excellent fishing, hunting, and hiking opportunities in a mixed hardwood forest setting along the Rough River.
Falls of the Rough Wildlife Management Area (WMA) encompasses approximately 3,000 acres of protected land in Grayson County, Kentucky. The area lies along the Rough River and features a mix of hardwood forests, wetlands, and open fields that provide habitat for a wide variety of wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and various waterfowl species. The Rough River itself adds a rich aquatic environment supporting numerous fish species, making it a popular destination for anglers. Historically, the area was managed for sustained public use focused on hunting, fishing, and wildlife observation. Visitors to Falls of the Rough WMA can enjoy multiple recreation opportunities such as hiking on informal trails, wildlife photography, and freshwater fishing. The WMA is known for its combination of rugged stream corridors and gently rolling hills, offering scenic views and quiet outdoor experiences. Anglers particularly seek out the Rough River and its tributaries for crappie, bass, and catfish. During the fall, hunters target deer and turkey as the area's habitat supports robust game populations. Though the WMA has no developed campgrounds, visitors can engage in day-use activities or pursue primitive camping with proper permits. The area appeals to those looking for a less crowded alternative to larger nearby parks, with excellent access from major regional roads. Access points are typically unpaved, suitable for passenger vehicles in good weather. Fall and spring provide the best weather for outdoor activities with mild temperatures and active wildlife.
Scenic Rough River fishery supporting bass, crappie, and catfish
Diverse hardwood forest habitat with strong populations of deer and wild turkey
Quiet, low-traffic access for primitive fishing and hunting
Seasonal wetlands attracting a variety of waterfowl and amphibians
Provides important aquatic habitat and opportunities for freshwater fishing and paddling.
Support a diversity of wildlife including game species and migratory birds.
Attract waterfowl and amphibians, enhancing biodiversity within the area.