Lee National Forest District is available under layer Wildlife Management Areas. Please make sure that you have this layer enabled to view outline geometry and other attributes.
Lee National Forest District attributes
Area | 294.36 square miles |
Bear | Good |
Deer | Available |
Dove | Unknown |
Dove_field | false |
Fees | Permit Required |
Grouse | Available |
Note | The Lee Ranger District is the national forest lands closest to Washington, D.C. It encompasses approximately 188,500 acres and is located in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, between Front Royal and Harrisonburg, with acreage that extends into West Virginia. Access to the forest is easy from I-81, I-66, VA 55, US Rt 211, and US Rt 340. |
Percent Public Lands | 122.11 |
Public Lands | 359.45 square miles |
Quail | Unknown |
Rabbit | Unknown |
Raccoon | Available |
Railsnipe | Unknown |
Squirrel | Good |
Trapping | true |
Turkey | Available |
Url | http://www.fs.usda.gov/main/gwj/home |
Waterfowl | Unknown |
Woodcock | Unknown |
Lee National Forest District covers an area that is 294.36 square miles. Of this 359.45 square miles(122.11 percent) is public lands. |
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