Hidden Valley Wildlife Management Area is located in Southwest Virginia's Washington County, and is bordered by Russell County along the area's northwest boundary. This 6,400-acre property is mostly forested mountain land with the exception of a number of small openings, developed and maintained to enhance wildlife habitat. Two thousand feet at its lowest elevation, the area's highest elevation exceeds 4,000 feet, indicating the rugged steepness of the area. Logged in the early 1900s when much of the area was virgin forest, the predominate forest is now mature, mixed hardwood. Hidden Valley Lake is situated at the head of the valley, from which flows Brumley Creek.
Recreational Opportunities on this WMA
- Hunting
- Trapping
- Primitive Camping
- Trout Fishing
- Warmwater Fishing
- Hiking
- Horseback Riding
- Horses restricted to gravel surface roads
- Birding
- Boat Ramp
Facilities
There is a boat launching ramp and parking on the north side of Hidden Valley Lake, accessible through Low Gap from Route 690.
Directions
Access to the area is from U.S. Route 19, between Abingdon and Lebanon, on State Route 690.
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