Peanut Point Wildlife Management Area offers a diverse habitat along the Northern Neck of Virginia, providing excellent wildlife viewing opportunities, especially for waterfowl and shorebirds. It serves as a vital conservation area with accessible trails and boating access to the Potomac River.
Peanut Point Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is located in Lancaster County on Virginia's Northern Neck Peninsula, along the banks of the Potomac River. The area encompasses tidal marshes, upland hardwood forests, agricultural fields, and estuarine habitats, making it a critical sanctuary for a variety of wildlife species. The site is well-known for its abundant waterfowl, especially during migration seasons, attracting birdwatchers and hunters alike. The tidal marshes and mudflats support an array of shorebirds, wading birds, and migratory ducks, while upland areas provide habitat for deer and small game. Historically, the land was used for agriculture and small-scale timber harvesting before its acquisition for wildlife conservation by the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources. Visitors find opportunities for low-impact outdoor recreation such as hiking, waterfowl hunting, fishing, canoeing, and wildlife photography. The WMA features a boat launch that delivers direct access to the Potomac River, encouraging paddle sports and fishing enthusiasts. While trails are limited and mostly unimproved, the natural setting offers solitude and the chance to experience wetlands and riverine ecosystems firsthand. Peanut Point’s proximity to small towns like Kilmarnock provides easy access for day visits or extended stays. This area underscores the importance of protecting tidal estuaries and their resident species in Virginia’s Atlantic Coastal Plain.
Potomac River boat launch with access to freshwater and brackish fishing
Extensive tidal marshes supporting migratory waterfowl and rare shorebird species
Well-managed hunting opportunities for waterfowl and small game
Peaceful walking routes through upland forest and along the riverbank
A small boat launch offers direct entry to the Potomac River, facilitating boating, fishing, and kayaking.
The area contains important tidal marshlands providing critical habitat for migratory birds and aquatic species.
Managed wetlands and estuaries support abundant waterfowl populations, making it a notable location for bird hunting and observation.