The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources (DNR) divides the state into six Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs). Each of these areas has its own distinct fishing and hunting characteristics.
For more information about a particular area, contact the DNR at (304) 558-2771 or write: Division of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Section 1900 Kanawha Boulevard, East Charleston, WV 25305
District 3 information: Division of Natural Resources P. O. Box 38 French Creek, WV 26218 (304) 924-6211 District 4
25 Berwind Lake 26 Bluestone Lake 27 Meadow River 28 Moncove Lake29 Plum Orchard Lake
30 R. D. Bailey LakeDistrict 4 information: Division of Natural Resources 2006 Robert C. Byrd Drive Beckley, WV 25801-8320 (304) 256-6947 District 5
31 Beech Fork Lake 32 Big Ugly33 Chief Cornstalk 34 East Lynn Lake 35 Fork Creek 36 Hilbert 37 Laurel Lake 38 McClintic 39 Mill Creek 40 Green Bottom41 Amherst/Plymout Bonita, webmaster of: My hunting and fishing friends. Click here for info on how to join the | ||
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Running for over 2,000 miles along the mountain ridges of the central Appalachian coalfields, the Hatfield-McCoy Recreation Area will be professionally designed and managed public trail system providing a fun filled recreation experience for a wide variety of outdoor enthusiasts.The trail system, the longest trail in the United States, will be large enough to accommodate off highway motorcycles, all-terrain vehicle, horseback riders, mountain bikes and hikers.These's trail weave threw seven counties which are Boone, Lincoln, Logan, McDowell, Mingo, Wayne and Wyoming will open up our region to over 600,000 visitors annually, boosting the regional economy in much the same way that the skiing and whitewater rafting industries have spurred economic growth in the eastern portion of our state.
Trailhead centers will be the points of access to the trail for recreational users. They will be places where trail users can park their highway vehicles and prepare to go out on the trail on their off-highway vehicles (OHV's) horses, mountain bicycles, or as pedestrains. Trail information will also be available at the trail head centers.
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