Conway-Robinson State Forest - Virginia Wildlife Management Areas

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Conway-Robinson State Forest attributes

Area444.99 acres
BearProhibited
DeerBest Bet
DoveProhibited
Dove_fieldfalse
FeesPermit Required
GrouseProhibited
NoteEncompassing approximately 450 acres, the Conway-Robinson State Forest is a multiple use forest, situated in a suburban setting just outside of Gainesville, VA. An extensive housing development borders the forest on the west and the Manassas National Battlefield borders the forest on the east. The property is forested and contains a mixture of upland hardwoods with a few small areas containing pine. High deer densities are limiting forest regeneration and impacting the health of the forest and entire ecosystem. No hunting is permitted except for deer, which is only done through a draw hunt program offered by the VDOF. More information and hunting application can be found at www.dof.virginia.gov or by calling the VDOF office in Warrenton, VA with the number above.
Percent Public Lands99.92
Public Lands444.65 acres
QuailProhibited
RabbitProhibited
RaccoonProhibited
RailsnipeProhibited
SquirrelProhibited
Trappingfalse
TurkeyProhibited
Urlhttp://www.dof.virginia.gov/stateforest/recreation/hunting.htm
WaterfowlProhibited
WoodcockProhibited

Conway-Robinson State Forest covers an area that is 444.99 acres. Of this 444.65 acres(99.92 percent) is public lands.

Virginia Hunting Regulations

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