Walton Wildlife Management Area is a 200-acre, state-owned complex of scattered crop fields, fallow fields, and wooded areas. The primary focus of this WMA is to showcase dove field management. A variety of crops such as wheat, millet, sunflowers, and grain sorghum are annually planted to attract doves and other wildlife. The area also offers archery deer hunting and other small game hunting. Only shotguns may be used for small game hunting.
Accommodations & Facilities
- Walton Archery Range
- Dove Field
Activities
- Archery
- Geocaching — not allowed during managed hunts
- Hunting
- Quota Hunts
- Youth Hunts
- Wildlife Viewing
Nearby Properties
- B.F. Grant WMA
- Cedar Creek WMA
- Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center
- Clybel WMA
- Jarell Plantation State Historic Site
- Joe Kurz WMA
- Marben PFA
- Oconee WMA
- Redlands WMA
- Rum Creek WMA