Nearly level, the 934-acre Pettigew Wildlife Management Area's modest elevations range from 50 to 200 feet. Most of the area is forested. Oaks and beech dominate hardwood stands, and pine stands consist of both Virginia and Loblolly. Formerly part of Fort A.P. Hill, areas that were once open, when used by the military for training, have reverted to Virginia pine and lower growing vegetation greenbriar, honeysuckle and Virginia creeper. Mount Creek crosses the southern portion of the area. Aided by the work of beavers, the Mount Creek drainage is the management area's primary wetland. Other water on the area includes Ware Creek, at the extreme northern end of the property, and numerous tributaries of both Ware and Mount Creeks.
Recreational Opportunities on this WMA
- Hunting
- Trapping
- Primitive Camping
- Warmwater Fishing
- Hiking
- Horseback Riding
- Birding
Facilities
There are five designated parking areas. Trails near the center of the area and along the eastern perimeter provide access to the area by foot.
Directions
Pettigrew Wildlife Management Area is located in Caroline County, 15 miles southeast of Fredericksburg. It is accessed from U.S. Route 17 between Fredericksburg and Port Royal via State Route 615 or 614.
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