B. F. GRANT Wildlife Management Area
Overview
B. F. GRANT Wildlife Management Area is one of Georgia's many wildlife management areas. In fact, Georgia's Department of Natural Resources is proud to say that there's one within an hour's drive of every Georgian. This WMA is located an hour and fifteen minutes east of Atlanta. The wildlife management area extends over 12,000 acres. Activities to partake in here include bicycling, camping, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, hunting and picnicking. A variety of hunting is available including deer, turkey, waterfowl, small game and furbearers.
Activities
Bicycling
Bicycling is restricted to open, improved roads, designated trails or designated areas.
Camping
There are six primitive campgrounds at BF Grant. All camps must be in designated campgrounds, unless otherwise indicated or posted at the WMA check station. Camping or driving motor vehicles upon wildlife food plantings is prohibited. Camping or establishment of a campsite shall be limited to a period of time not to exceed 14 consecutive days unless the campsite is vacated and all personally owned property or physical features of the campsite are removed for a period of not less than seven days. A new campsite may not be re-established within one mile of the vacated campsite. Loaded firearms are prohibited in camping areas, except for those with a valid weapons carry license. Campers are responsible for their own trash.
No person shall unreasonably disturb or annoy others through abrasive, insulting, or threatening words or actions, or disobey any lawful order of a law enforcement official, or act in a manner resulting in a breach of the peace. No generators, musical instruments, radios, televisions, or other noise-making devices may be used after 10 p.m. or before 7 a.m. EST, in such a manner that they may be heard by other WMA visitors.
Fishing
Unless otherwise posted, fishing is allowed on WMAs according to statewide regulations. A WMA license is not required for anglers possessing a valid 1-day, Honorary/Disability, Sportsman or Lifetime License.
Hiking
The trail system, consisting of un-maintained primitive roads, provides a limited hiking network. If hiking off-trail, please take a map and compass.
Horseback Riding
Horseback riding is restricted to open, improved roads, designated trails or designated areas.
Hunting
Deer, turkey, small game, furbearers and waterfowl. Contact Georgia DNR for more information, regulations and seasons.
Picnicking
Picnic tables are available at the developed areas of the WMA.
Seasonality/Weather
Camping, pre-season scouting, hiking, picnicking, canoeing, and other recreational uses are allowed year-round, unless otherwise posted at the WMA check station or at a specific recreation site.
Directions
Driving
From Eatonton: Take Hwy. 16 west 0.7 miles; turn right on Hwy 441 Bypass; go 1.5 miles to Godfrey Rd.; turn left and go 6 miles to check-in station.
Phone Numbers
Primary
(912) 262-3173Links
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