14,763 acres in Carter Co. and Elliott Co.
This area has a few primitive interior roads. It is mainly hilly and steep, with some gently sloping upland areas and fairly flat creek bottoms. The area is mostly forested with some abandoned fields and food plots. Deer, squirrel, raccoon, grouse, turkey, migratory waterfowl, and bald eagles can be found here. No ATVs are allowed. Fishing and boating are allowed on Grayson Lake. A campground with water and electrical hookup is available at Grayson Lake State Park.
Garyson WMA is located 7 mi. S of Grayson, can be reached by KY 7, 1496 and by boat.
Owned by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. ( http://www.lrl.usace.army.mil )
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