Adventure Collective
HomeThings to do in USAThings to do in VirginiaRed Wing Wildlife Management Area
Red Wing Wildlife Management Area adventures

Red Wing Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Red Wing Wildlife Management Area offers diverse habitats for hunting, wildlife observation, and outdoor recreation in southeastern Virginia’s coastal plain.

4,142
Acres Protected
12 (primarily access roads and game trails)
Miles of Trails
Approximately 4,000
Annual Visitors
1983
Year Established

About Red Wing Wildlife Management Area

 

Red Wing Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is located in Sussex County, Virginia, encompassing a mosaic of forested uplands, wetlands, and open fields that support a wide variety of wildlife. Managed by the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries, the area covers a landscape typical of the southeastern coastal plain with mixed pine-hardwood forests and scattered ponds, ideal for supporting populations of deer, turkey, waterfowl, and small game. The WMA is primarily used for regulated hunting, trapping, and wildlife observation, providing access for outdoor enthusiasts seeking to experience natural habitats away from urban development. Recreational opportunities include hiking, bird watching, and seasonal waterfowl hunting. The area is known for its managed fields that attract migratory birds and for its network of roads and trails used for access and wildlife viewing. While not heavily developed for camping or extensive trail systems, Red Wing WMA attracts visitors interested in quiet, low-impact exploration, especially during hunting seasons. The management practices focus on habitat enhancement to maintain healthy populations of game species and other wildlife. The area's location near the towns of Sussex and Emporia provides reasonable access for day trips. It represents an important conservation effort in Virginia’s coastal plain, balancing outdoor recreation with habitat preservation and wildlife management.

Highlights

Highlight

Managed pine-hardwood forest supporting diverse game species

Highlight

Seasonal wetlands attracting waterfowl and migratory birds

Highlight

Accessible road system for hunting and wildlife viewing

Highlight

Quiet, low-impact outdoor recreation opportunities

Notable Natural Features

Pine and Hardwood Forests

Mix of mature pines and hardwood stands provides diverse cover and food sources for deer, turkey, and other wildlife.

Seasonal Wetlands

Shallow ponds and marshy areas support migratory waterfowl and amphibian populations during wetter months.

Access Roads and Game Trails

A network of unimproved roads allows public access into various parts of the WMA for hunting and wildlife observation.