Moody Forest Wildlife Management Area encompasses 4,675 acres of state-owned property and 1,732 acres owned by The Nature Conservancy. Moody Forest is an irreplaceable, one-of-a-kind treasure. One of the nation's last remaining old-growth forest featuring longleaf pines 200–300 years old and mammoth tupelo cypress more than 600 years old. The forest is also home to rare plants, birds, and animals, including the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker, the gopher tortoise and the eastern indigo snake. This WMA offers hunting opportunities for deer, turkey and small game. Two interpretive trails curl through the area, offering more than five miles of year-round hiking-and the chance to spot rare and imperiled species like gopher tortoises and Eastern indigo snakes.
No ATVs allowed on the property. There are several access points located along East River Road and Morris Landing Road. Do not block gates and keep all vehicles on open improved roads.
Accommodations & Facilities
- Boat Ramp
- Canoe Access
- Nature Trails
Activities
- Canoeing
- Geocaching — not allowed during managed hunts or before 10 a.m. during turkey season
- Hiking
- Hunting
- Youth Hunts
- River Fishing
- Wildlife Viewing
Nearby Properties
- Big Hammock WMA
- Bullard Creek WMA
- Evans County PFA
- Flat Tub WMA
- Griffin Ridge WMA
- Horse Creek WMA
- Little Satilla WMA
- Morgan Lake WMA
- Ohoopee Dunes WMA
- Penholoway Swamp WMA
- Rayonier Corridor Lands WMA
- River Bend WMA
- Rogers WMA
- Townsend WMA