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Highland Wildlife Management Area

Highland Wildlife Management Area's three separate tracts of land—Jack Mountain, Bullpasture Mountain and Little Doe Hill—comprise a total of 14,283 acres. Timber types are primarily upland hardwood forest of oak/hickory and mixed oak stands. A major exception to the area's almost continuous forest habitat is an 80-acre opening of blue grass sod on the Jack Mountain tract that was formerly used as summer pasture. Small wildlife clearings and seeded logging roads provide additional herbaceous cover. Topography varies from gently sloping to steep. Elevations range from 1,800 to 4,390 feet, with most of the ridge tops in the 2,500 to 3,200 foot range. Management activities are concentrated in areas accessible by roads and habitat diversity is provided through small timber sales to create early successional habitat or enhance hard mast production. Plantings of trees and shrubs that produce soft mast (apple, dogwood, cherry, etc.) enhance available natural foods.

Recreational Opportunities on this WMA

  • Hunting
  • Trapping
  • Primitive Camping
  • Trout Fishing
  • Hiking
  • Horseback Riding
  • Birding

 

Facilities

Twenty miles of road, plus miles of seeded roads and foot trails, are provided through various parts of the management area for access. There is a cable suspension foot bridge across the Bullpasture River at Bullpasture Gorge just north of Williamsville.

Directions

The management area is located in Highland County, approximately 30 miles west of Staunton. From Staunton, access to each of the area's tracts is from U. S. Route 250 near McDowell; via Route 678 to the Bullpasture Mountain Tract and Bullpasture Gorge; Route 615 to the Jack Mountain Tract; and U. S. 250, west of McDowell, to the Little Doe Hill Tract. Williamsville is 12 miles north of Route 39 via Route 678.


Contact Highland Wildlife Management Area

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Highland Wildlife Management Area is not employed by or affiliated with the Land Conservation Assistance Network, and the Network does not certify or guarantee their services. The reader must perform their own due diligence and use their own judgment in the selection of any professional.


Contact Highland Wildlife Management Area

VDGIF
Warm Springs, Virginia  24484
Phone: (804) 367-1000


 

Service Area

Services provided in:
  • Highland County, Virginia


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