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2026-27 REGULATIONS AND PERMIT COMING SOON!

Established in 1939 on abandoned farmland with little wildlife, Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge has been restored to upland pine and pine-hardwood forest where wildlife thrives. Georgia hunters know the refuge is a great place...

2026-27 REGULATIONS AND PERMIT COMING SOON!

Fishing is allowed from sunrise to sunset March 15-September 30. Freshwater species are largemouth bass, sunfish and catfish.

Three interconnecting walking trails are located adjacent to Allison Lake. These trails are limited to foot travel and involve some moderate walking over uneven and hilly terrain. The 0.9-mile Allison Lake Trail and the 1.1-mile Pine & Creek Trails interconnect and provide foot access...

Many refuges champion wildlife viewing as a key recreational activity.
Whether you wield a smartphone or a zoom lens, you’ll find photo-worthy subjects at national wildlife refuges and national fish hatcheries. Wildlife photography is a priority public use on national wildlife refuges, so you’ll find wildlife drives and blinds and overlooks to help you get the images you’re after.