Fort A.P. Hill Wildlife Management Area is a multifaceted natural space combining military training grounds with rich wildlife habitats, offering diverse outdoor recreation including hunting, fishing, and hiking.
Fort A.P. Hill Wildlife Management Area, located in Virginia, covers over 76,000 acres of land that serves as both a military reservation and a managed wildlife habitat. The area features diverse geographic landscapes including forested uplands, wetlands, streams, and open fields that support a wide variety of plant and animal species. It provides crucial habitat for game species such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and small game, making it a prime destination for hunters and wildlife enthusiasts. The military training activities shape land use; however, large portions remain accessible for public recreation during designated periods. Visitors can explore several miles of trails for hiking and mountain biking, enjoy extensive freshwater fishing opportunities in reservoir ponds and streams, and hunt in season with proper permits. Despite being a military installation, public access is managed to balance conservation and recreation. History on-site includes its use as a training area since World War II with periodic expansions and improvements to support military readiness. The area's mix of forests, ponds, and open spaces supports a variety of bird species, attracting birdwatchers and photographers. The WMA's proximity to several small towns in Virginia makes it an accessible outdoor destination without the crowds commonly associated with state parks. Seasonal variation offers different visitor experiences, from spring wildflowers and migratory bird viewing to fall hunting seasons and winter wildlife tracking. This combination of military heritage and natural resource management presents a unique outdoor area for education, recreation, and habitat conservation.
Extensive wetlands and open-water habitats supporting diverse waterfowl populations
Prime hunting grounds for white-tailed deer and wild turkey
Combination of military training lands with managed wildlife conservation
Several accessible fishing ponds stocked with bass and catfish
A large reservoir known for quality bass and catfish fishing surrounded by forested areas.
Historical military training areas visible within the landscape illustrating the site's military heritage.
Diverse habitats supporting an abundance of wildlife, including migratory birds and small mammals.