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Farmville Wildlife Management Area adventures

Farmville Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Farmville Wildlife Management Area offers diverse habitats for abundant wildlife viewing, hunting, hiking, and nature observation in central Virginia’s Piedmont region.

2,400
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
8,000+
Annual Visitors
1995
Year Established

About Farmville Wildlife Management Area

 

Farmville Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is located in central Virginia, primarily within Cumberland County near the town of Farmville. Managed by the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources, the area covers a blend of upland forests, open fields, and wetlands that provide crucial habitat for a variety of wildlife species including deer, turkey, waterfowl, and small game. The landscape is characterized by gently rolling hills, hardwood forests dominated by oak and hickory, and restored grassland areas that support both game and non-game species. Historically, the land was used for agriculture before being acquired for conservation and public use. Visitors can enjoy hunting during regulated seasons, birdwatching, hiking, and wildlife photography. The WMA features a network of trails and gravel roads that allow access to remote areas for more secluded experiences. Notable features include ephemeral streams that feed into the Appomattox River watershed and wetlands that serve as important stopover habitat for migratory birds. The area attracts hunters, photographers, and naturalists looking for a quiet, accessible outdoor destination. Its proximity to Farmville town offers convenient lodging and services, making it a well-rounded area for multi-day outings or day trips. The management area emphasizes sustainable use and wildlife habitat enhancement, ensuring continued biodiversity and quality outdoor recreation opportunities over time.

Highlights

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Diverse habitat including upland hardwood forests and wetlands

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Abundant wildlife viewing opportunities for deer, turkey, and migratory birds

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Extensive network of hiking and wildlife viewing trails

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Seasonal hunting opportunities with well-maintained access roads

Notable Natural Features

Wetland Ponds

Small seasonal ponds within the WMA attract waterfowl and amphibians, providing excellent wildlife observation spots.

Upland Hardwood Forests

Mature oak-hickory stands are critical habitat for game species including white-tailed deer and wild turkey.

Appomattox River Tributaries

Several small streams run through the area, feeding the larger watershed and supporting aquatic species and riparian zones.