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Saucier Creek Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Saucier Creek Wildlife Management Area is a 2,876-acre conservation site in Virginia known for its rich forest habitats and excellent opportunities for hunting, hiking, and wildlife observation.

2,876
Acres Protected
10+
Miles of Trails
Approximately 5,000
Annual Visitors
1988
Year Established

About Saucier Creek Wildlife Management Area

 

Saucier Creek Wildlife Management Area is located in the northern part of Virginia, within Fauquier County. The area encompasses approximately 2,876 acres of forests, meadows, and streams that provide habitat for a variety of wildlife species including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, black bear, and numerous small mammals. The landscape is characterized by rolling hills, mixed hardwood and pine forests, and the meandering Saucier Creek which supports aquatic life and attracts migratory birds. Established as a public hunting and conservation area, Saucier Creek WMA offers visitors an authentic outdoor experience with opportunities for regulated deer, turkey, and small game hunting during designated seasons. Hiking and wildlife watching are popular activities, allowing visitors to explore both established and primitive trails that wind through diverse ecosystems. The area is owned and managed by the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources, with a strong focus on habitat management and protection of native species. While there are no developed campgrounds inside the WMA, nearby public lands and private campgrounds provide accommodation options for multi-day visitors. The area appeals to hunters, birders, photographers, and nature lovers seeking a relatively quiet natural setting within reach of the Washington DC metropolitan region. Its unspoiled environment serves as an important refuge for wildlife and a demonstration of active habitat stewardship in a landscape dominated increasingly by development.

Highlights

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Saucier Creek riparian corridor supporting diverse aquatic and bird life

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Mixed hardwood and pine forests providing quality habitat for deer and turkey

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Designated hunting zones with regulated seasons and species

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Remote hiking trails offering opportunities for solitude and wildlife observation

Notable Natural Features

Saucier Creek

A slow-flowing stream that supports aquatic species and attracts waterfowl and other birds.

Deer and Turkey Habitat

Forested and open areas managed to maintain healthy populations of game species popular with hunters.

Native Mixed Forest

An intact mosaic of pine and hardwood trees providing year-round habitat for numerous wildlife species.