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Havens Wildlife Management Area

Description

Elevation: 1655 ft.

Havens WMA is extensive, encompassing 7000+ acres of forest land on Fort Lewis Mountain. Much of this land is undisturbed by human intrusion, so wildlife abounds. However, the few developed trails have only limited access points. This does not mean the trails offer only limited wildlife watching potential. The directions above refer to one of the easier access points. For more information on additional access points, contact the VDWR office listed above.

Elevations within the management area range from 1500 to 3082 feet. One of the oldest management areas in Virginia, Havens was acquired after the area had been extensively logged in the 1930s. Though slow to recover due to nutrient-poor soils, these woodlands are maturing, offering oak, hickory, and beech forests, and even stands of enormous eastern hemlocks. Just beyond the parking lot is a footbridge that crosses over Mason’s Creek. Look along the creek for resident green heron or summering Louisiana waterthrush. The woodlands are filled with birdsong. Foot travel has worn paths and old logging roads may serve as trails for naturalists. Some areas are steep and narrow, so use caution along your journeys. If you delve into these undisturbed woods, you will find a variety of wildlife. At lower elevations, black-and-white, hooded, and Kentucky warblers, American redstart, ovenbird and wood thrush are common. A few miles of hiking, however, will bring about changes in avian fauna. Look for black-throated green warbler, scarlet tanager, dark-eyed junco, veery, and rose-breasted grosbeak. Wild turkey roam throughout, and ruffed grouse are probably more common at higher elevations. Mammalian life can be a little more difficult to spy, but white-tailed deer, red fox, bobcat, and black bear are denizens of these woods as well.

Notes:

  • To Access the Site: A Restore the Wild Membership, Virginia hunting license, freshwater fishing license, boat registration, or an access permit is required.
  • This site may be closed during certain times of year for hunting or land management. See seasonal access information on the Havens WMA website.
  • If you are visiting this site during hunting seasons, please wear blaze orange/pink for safety.

Wildlife Sightings

Birds Recently Seen at Havens Wildlife Management Area:

    69 species have been reported at this site to date.

    Recent Checklists:

    Date# of SpeciesSubmitted By
    20 Apr 202516Chris Sokol
    5 Mar 20259Will Shattuck
    22 Jan 202514Barry Kinzie
    3 May 202232Ellison Orcutt
    2 Sep 20205Kirk Gardner

    See more recent checklists…

    Amenities & Accessibility Considerations

    Site Amenities

    • On-site Parking
    • No Fee or Permit/Pass Requirement

    Other Site Amenities: Hiking Trails

    Maps & Directions

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    From the upperside of Carvins Cove, follow Rt. 740 for 1.2 miles back to SR 311. Turn right and make an immediate left on Rt. 864/Bradshaw Road. Follow Rt. 864 for 1.6 miles, veering left onto Rt. 622/Bradshaw Road, continuing 5.6 miles to the parking lot on the left.

    Site Information

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    Contact Information:

    • Visit Website
    • Sites, or portions of sites, can be closed periodically for management activities. Please always check the site’s website for additional information prior to visiting.

    About the VBWT

    The Virginia Bird and Wildlife Trail is a network of over 600 greenspaces and blueways throughout the Commonwealth selected for their wildlife viewing potential. Walk a nature trail, paddle a river, or enjoy a scenic overlook and you’ll soon see why Virginia is a premier destination for birding and wildlife viewing.

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