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Little River Wildlife Management Area adventures

Little River Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Little River Wildlife Management Area offers 2,625 acres of hardwood forest, farmland, and wetlands, providing excellent opportunities for hunting, wildlife viewing, and hiking in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley.

2,625
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
5,000–7,000
Annual Visitors
1970s
Year Established

About Little River Wildlife Management Area

 

Located in Rockingham County in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, the Little River Wildlife Management Area encompasses approximately 2,625 acres of diverse habitat. The area features mature hardwood forests dominated by oak, hickory, and maple, interspersed with agricultural fields and riparian zones along the Little River. This mosaic of environments supports a rich variety of wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, small game, and waterfowl. It is managed primarily for hunting and wildlife conservation by the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources. Visitors to Little River WMA can enjoy seasonal hunting, hiking on a network of unpaved service roads and trails, wildlife observation, and photography. There are no developed campgrounds within the area, which makes it a quieter destination for day use. The WMA’s river frontage provides important habitat for aquatic species and is a scenic spot for anglers targeting trout and other game fish. Little River WMA holds local historical significance with traces of early agricultural use visible in field edges and old fence lines. Its location near the Blue Ridge Mountains adds visual appeal, with the distant ridges framing the natural landscape. Access points are primarily off Highway 33, with parking areas at designated entry points. The area appeals to outdoor enthusiasts seeking a low-key experience oriented around hunting seasons and wildlife observation, set within a tranquil forest-and-river environment.

Highlights

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Little River and adjoining riparian habitats supporting diverse aquatic species

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Mixed hardwood forests attracting abundant whitetail deer and wild turkey

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Seasonal public hunting opportunities including deer, turkey, and waterfowl

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Quiet, undeveloped hiking on forest service roads and field edges

Notable Natural Features

Little River

A clear, trout-supporting river providing critical aquatic habitat and scenic opportunities for anglers.

Mixed Hardwood Forest

Forest areas dominated by oak, hickory, and maple, supporting a variety of game animals and migratory birds.

Agricultural Fields Within WMA

Open farmland patches preserved within the area that contribute to habitat diversity and wildlife food sources.