Rum Creek WMA Updated:04/2023

Rum Creek Wildlife Management Area is located in Monroe County. The 5,884-acre property has hunting opportunities for deer, turkey, small game, dove, waterfowl, and coyote.
Lake Juliette is a 3,600-acre reservoir operated by Georgia Power that is surrounded by the Rum Creek WMA and is adjacent to the Rum Creek MARSH project, a refuge area for wintering waterfowl. The most common species of ducks found on the lake include ring-necked ducks, lesser scaup, teal, and mallards. Canada geese also can be found feeding on open points scattered around the lake. No waterfowl hunting west of Ebenezer Road, except that youth may hunt waterfowl between Ebenezer and Juliette Roads in the designated Youth Area.
No motor in excess of 25 hp may be operated on Lake Juliette.
Accommodations & Facilities
Berry Creek Area
Canoe Access
Dock
Hiking Trails
Lake
Nature Trails
Activities
Canoeing
Geocaching — not allowed during managed hunts or before 10 a.m. during turkey season
Hiking
Hunting Quota Hunts
Specialty Hunts
Youth Hunts
Lake Fishing
Wildlife Viewing


Contact Rum Creek WMA

 

Contact Rum Creek WMA

Georgia DNR Wildlife Resources Division
116 Rum Creek Drive
Forsyth, GA  31029
Phone: 706-595-4222


Service Area

Services provided in:
  • Monroe County, Georgia