Weston Wildlife Management Area
About the Business
Weston Wildlife Management Area is a beautiful park located in Catlett, Virginia, United States. This institution is dedicated to preserving and protecting the local wildlife and natural habitats. Visitors can explore the lush forests, meandering streams, and open fields while observing a diverse range of plant and animal species. The park offers opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and wildlife photography. It is a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts to connect with the natural world.
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Catlett, VA 20119, United States
Reviews
"Serene hiking, and secluded. There are a couple of parking spots before the entrance where the houses and barns are, but some more closer to the trails. The path to the left leads to a private farm, so don't go there. There's a neat dilapidated house."
"Not a public wildlife management. Private use, by reservation only. There was no discernible difference until driving up the road and seeing the sign just to be let down. Drive was nice, though!"
"Weston WMA is a good area for horseback and hiking in the woods where there are deer, squirrels, and different bird species. The land is mostly flat with a couple hill / terrain paths. There are rasberry and black rasberry patches. Turkey Run Creek is over 1/2 mile from parking lot, but it has clean water, and it is not too deep (4' max during late spring season). The creek does have some fish to go fishing-mostly fall fish & chum. Be prepared to encounter bugs as well as well as ticks."
"This is a state owned Wildlife Many Area, (WMA) Not a park. You must have a state issued hunting license, fishing license or day pass. This is not intended to be used for dog walking, picnics or groups of hikers. There are no facilities (restrooms, picnic areas) In layman's terms it's basically a hunting preserve. I want to clear up some of the misperceptions I've read in the reviews. If you want picnic tables, restrooms, marked trails or trails for dog walking please use a park in the the area, not the WMA. Please be respectful of those who are fox hunting and fishing if you do indeed get the required permits to use the WMA."
"There's almost nothing here. I've been here a few times when I just felt like taking a drive and it's just some very basic trails between scrub. It's not maintained in the summer and is full of high-grass and ticks."
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