South Holston River Wildlife Management Area offers prime habitat for diverse wildlife and outstanding opportunities for fishing, hiking, and birdwatching along one of Tennessee's premier trout rivers.
Located in Sullivan County, Tennessee, the South Holston River Wildlife Management Area (WMA) encompasses acreage along the South Holston River, a renowned tailwater fishery known for its cold, clear water and prolific trout populations. The WMA is characterized by mixed hardwood forests, steep ridges, and riparian zones that support a variety of wildlife including white-tailed deer, black bears, wild turkey, and numerous songbird species. The area serves as a critical habitat corridor along the South Holston River, which flows into the South Holston Reservoir and ultimately joins the Holston River system. Anglers are drawn to this area due to its designation as one of Tennessee’s best trout streams, managed for trophy trout with regular stocking and natural reproduction. Visitors can explore hiking trails that wind through the forested terrain and offer scenic river views. Birdwatchers find opportunities to spot species such as belted kingfishers, great blue herons, and even bald eagles near the river. The site's conservation history reflects efforts to protect and restore native habitats and promote sustainable outdoor recreation. Access is possible from multiple points along the river corridor with parking and boat launches available. The South Holston River WMA appeals to outdoor enthusiasts seeking quiet streamside fishing, peaceful hiking, and wildlife observation in an easily reachable location close to Kingsport and other local communities.
South Holston River Tailwater – world-class trout fishing in cool spring-fed waters
Diverse forest habitats supporting black bear and wild turkey populations
Multiple public access points offering hiking and paddle sport opportunities
Less crowded fishing spots along remote sections of the river
A nationally recognized trout tailwater characterized by cool, nutrient-rich waters that support a healthy population of rainbow, brown, and brook trout.
Riparian zones along the river support diverse plant and animal communities, providing essential shelter and food sources for wildlife.
Located near the downstream Watauga Reservoir, this area influences water quality and aquatic ecosystems beneficial to fish and wildlife.