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Norton Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Norton Wildlife Management Area offers a diverse habitat for wildlife enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers seeking birdwatching, hiking, and fishing opportunities in southwestern Virginia.

1,391
Acres Protected
5+
Miles of Trails
5,000 (estimated)
Annual Visitors
1960s
Year Established

About Norton Wildlife Management Area

 

Located in Wise County, southwestern Virginia, Norton Wildlife Management Area (WMA) spans forested hills, open fields, and riparian zones along the Powell River. The area provides critical habitat for a variety of wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, bobwhite quail, and numerous songbird species. Its mixed hardwood forests and early successional habitats support robust populations of game and non-game species, attracting hunters and wildlife watchers alike. Historically influenced by regional coal mining activity, the landscape is undergoing ongoing habitat restoration efforts to improve ecological integrity and biodiversity. Outdoor recreation in Norton WMA centers around hiking, birdwatching, hunting, and fishing, particularly in the Powell River and its tributaries, which host native warm-water fish species. The area’s terrain features gentle slopes and valleys, making for accessible trails suitable for moderate day hikes and nature walks. While it does not contain developed campgrounds, the Norton WMA provides opportunities for dispersed camping by permit for extended stays. Seasonal hunting drives visitor use during fall and early winter, whereas spring and summer attract anglers and birders. Visitors appreciate the area's quiet, low-traffic setting combined with its rich wildlife presence and scenic views of Appalachian foothills. Educational and conservation programs in partnership with the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources help foster appreciation for sustainable wildlife management within the region.

Highlights

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Powell River – Excellent freshwater fishing and waterfowl habitat

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Mixed hardwood and early successional habitats supporting diverse wildlife

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Seasonal hunting opportunities for deer, turkey, and small game

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Quiet, low-traffic trails ideal for birdwatching and nature photography

Notable Natural Features

Powell River

A clean, free-flowing river supporting native fish species and attracting waterfowl and amphibians.

Early Successional Habitat

Managed fields and young forest patches provide winter food and cover for quail and other game birds.

Mixed Hardwood Forests

Support a variety of woodland species, including seasonal songbird migrations and white-tailed deer.