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Lenox Community Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Lenox Community Wildlife Management Area in Virginia offers diverse habitats ideal for wildlife observation, hunting, and outdoor recreation across its protected woodlands and wetlands.

980
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
3,500
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About Lenox Community Wildlife Management Area

 

The Lenox Community Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is a 980-acre protected tract located in Essex County, Virginia. Managed by the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources, Lenox Community WMA is primarily forested with mixed hardwoods and managed wetlands, providing vital habitat for a wide range of wildlife species including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and small game. Its terrain consists of gently rolling hills, swamps, and open fields, supporting diverse plant communities and acting as an important refuge for migratory birds. Established to promote sustainable hunting, wildlife conservation, and passive recreation, the area gives visitors the opportunity to engage in hunting seasons for deer, turkey, and waterfowl, as well as wildlife watching and hiking. While the area does not have developed facilities such as campgrounds, it offers unmarked walking paths and access roads suitable for exploration on foot or ATV during authorized periods. The surrounding region typifies rural eastern Virginia's landscape, with proximity to the Rappahannock River and the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Lenox Community WMA is favored by local hunters and birdwatchers for its quiet, less crowded environment and presence of wetland ecosystems that enhance wildlife diversity. Access is controlled via seasonal regulations, and visitors are encouraged to respect habitat restoration projects and carry appropriate permits. The WMA’s management balances recreational use with habitat protection to ensure long-term viability for game populations and native species.

Highlights

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Managed wetlands providing excellent waterfowl habitat

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Quiet forested areas with abundant white-tailed deer and wild turkey

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Opportunities for early-season deer hunting and spring turkey hunts

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Remote access roads allowing exploration of less-disturbed habitats

Notable Natural Features

Managed Wetland Impoundments

Seasonally flooded areas create prime habitats for migratory waterfowl and amphibians.

Mixed Hardwood Forests

Supports diverse forest wildlife including deer, squirrels, and a variety of songbirds.

Remote Access Roads

Unpaved roads provide access for exploration and hunting while maintaining low visitor impact.