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Green field at Barbour WMA
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Quail habitat at Barbour WMA
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Longleaf pine restoration at Barbour WMA
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Sunflowers planted at Barbour WMA
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Prescribed burning is used to control unwanted vegetation, reduce fuel and enhance wildlife habitat.
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Wetland area at Barbour WMA
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Deer harvested on Barbour WMA
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Special youth hunts are held on Barbour WMA
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Turkey harvested on Barbour WMA
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Barbour WMA
Overview
The additions to the Barbour Wildlife Management Area in Barbour and Bullock counties offer both pine and hardwood forest habitats. The these four acquisitions totaling 7,218 acres serve as public land additions to one of the largest and oldest state-owned public hunting areas in Alabama, and provide exciting new opportunities for Alabama hunters.
Hunting
Hunters must possess a valid hunting license, a WMA license and a free map/permit. Permits and other WMA information may be downloaded from the Wildlife Management Areas webpage.
Location
See this tract on an interactive map.
Directions
From Eufaula, take US-82 West 16.8 miles to Co. Rd. 49. Turn left on to Barbour Co. Rd. 49 and travel approximately 5.2 miles to Mt. Silla Church Rd. Turn right on Mt. Silla Church Rd and travel approximately 0.7 miles to Christa Dr. Turn right on to Christa Dr. and travel approximately 0.1 miles to the check-in station.