Cedar Creek WMA Updated:04/2023

Cedar Creek Wildlife Management Area is owned by the United States Forest Service (USFS) and is located on the Oconee National Forest in Putnam, Jones, and Jasper counties. It was established in 1949 and is one of the oldest wildlife management areas in the state. This 40,000-acre property has hunting opportunities for deer, turkey, small game, and dove.
Many visitors will recognize the historic white house next to the check station which is known as the Cox-Mathis House. The house was built in the early 1800s by Reverend Cary Cox Sr., who was a Revolutionary War veteran. It is thought that during the Civil War the home may have housed some of General Sherman’s forces as they made their way to Savannah. The house was later sold to the USFS around 1934.
Cedar Creek has a 100-yard firearms range that was constructed in 2011. The project was a joint effort between US Forest Service, DNR, National Rifle Association, National Wild Turkey Federation, and Quail Unlimited. The range is open Thursday through Sunday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m., and is staffed by DNR employees.
Accommodations & Facilities
Cedar Creek Shooting Range
Campsites
Dove Fields
Lake
Picnic Site
Picnic Shelter
Activities
Camping
Hunting Specialty Hunts
Shooting
Wildlife Viewing


Contact Cedar Creek WMA

 

Contact Cedar Creek WMA

Georgia DNR Wildlife Resources Division
162 Checking Station Road
Eatonton, GA  31024
Phone: 706-595-4222


Service Area

Services provided in:
  • Putnam County, Georgia