Three Rivers Wildlife Management Area spans over diverse forest and wetland habitats in southeastern Virginia, offering excellent opportunities for hunting, fishing, wildlife watching, and hiking.
The Three Rivers Wildlife Management Area (WMA) covers approximately 4,288 acres in southeastern Virginia, near the confluence of the York, Mattaponi, and Pamunkey Rivers, which together form the York River. This WMA encompasses a mix of bottomland hardwood forests, pine stands, swamps, and riparian zones, creating critical habitat for a wide variety of wildlife species. It serves as an important stopover and breeding ground for migratory birds and supports white-tailed deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and numerous small game species. The area was established by the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries to provide quality habitat for wildlife and opportunities for public outdoor recreation, particularly hunting and fishing. Three Rivers WMA offers well-maintained trails for hiking and wildlife viewing, as well as access to boat ramps for paddling and fishing along the tidal York River and tributaries. Anglers find good fishing for species like largemouth bass, catfish, and crappie. Hunting is popular here, especially during deer and waterfowl seasons, with controlled access and wildlife management programs in place to ensure sustainable populations. Visitors appreciate the peaceful forested landscapes and the chance to observe bald eagles, herons, and other water birds. The WMA’s proximity to larger towns and cities like Williamsburg and Richmond make it a convenient destination for day trips or short getaways. Interpretive signage and occasional wildlife surveys enhance educational opportunities for visitors interested in ecology and conservation. Overall, Three Rivers WMA balances habitat protection with multiple-use recreation, attracting hunters, anglers, birders, and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Confluence of York, Mattaponi, and Pamunkey Rivers providing diverse aquatic habitats
Significant habitat for migratory waterfowl and bald eagles
Well-maintained boat ramps with access for fishing and paddling
Peaceful hiking trails through bottomland hardwood forests and pine stands
Provides boat ramps for anglers and paddlers along the tidal York River, supporting fishing and water recreation.
Extensive floodplain forests that support diverse bird species and provide important wetland habitats.
Vital stopover area during waterfowl migration, attracting duck, geese, and other bird species.