wma

Clarks Hill-West

Clarks Hill Wildlife Management Area – West is located in McDuffie, Wilkes, and Warren counties. This 3,067-acre property is owned by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and managed by the Georgia DNR-Wildlife Resources Division. It consists of the property bordering 3 tributaries entering Clarks Hill Lake from the western side: Little River, Big Creek, and Hart Creek. It offers hunting opportunities for deer, turkey, small game, and waterfowl.

Clarks Hill-East

Clarks Hill Wildlife Management Area – East is located in McDuffie, Wilkes and Lincoln counties. This 10,224-acre property is owned by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and managed by the Georgia DNR-Wildlife Resources Division.  It offers hunting opportunities for deer, turkey, small game, dove and waterfowl. The WMA borders the Little River branch of Clarks Hill Lake.  The habitat there is mostly rolling hills of mature mixed pine-hardwood forests composed of loblolly and shortleaf pine as well as white and northern red oaks.  Camping is only allowed in designated sites.

Little River WMA

Little River WMA encompasses 1,505 acres of state-owned property. This area was formerly owned by the Georgia Dept. of Transportation and early in 2024 changed to GA DNR ownership. The tract was formerly named “The Cedar Creek —Little River Area” but after the change in ownership the name was simplified to lessen confusion. Little River has been in the WMA system since the 2011-2012 hunting season.  The major water body includes Little River. The major access roads are Lynchburg Road and Martin Mill Road. No Camping is allowed.

Cochrans Creek VPA

The Cochrans Creek Voluntary Public Access (VPA) area is a 2,507-acre property located near Amicalola Falls State Park in Dawson County, GA. Opportunities for hunting include deer, bear, turkey, and small game.


Voluntary Public Access Area 

Cochrans Creek VPA is a Voluntary Public Access (VPA) property. Since 2014, the Wildlife Resources Division has been able to enhance and add to its WMA program through additional temporary agreements with private landowners for public hunting opportunities thanks to a USDA grant.

Tallulah Gorge WMA

Tallulah Gorge WMA is mostly forested with rolling to steep hills. The Gorge itself and the Tallulah River roughly bisect the property. The eastern and southeastern portion of the WMA is border by Lake Tugaloo and the South Carolina state line. Daily on-site sign-in is required. This is a WMA Lands Pass area, but a Park Pass will suffice for the Lands Pass requirement. All hunters and anglers must be appropriately licensed.

Treat Mountain VPA

Treat Mountain VPA is a 5,087-acre property located between Cedartown and Tallapoosa. Opportunities include hunting for deer, turkey and small game. See regulations for details. No ATVs or camping allowed. Hunters utilizing this area for deer or turkey hunting should be sure to check their game using Georgia Game Check and select Public Land option, Polk County, and then Treat Mountain VPA.