Mill Creek WMA

13,558 acres in Jackson Co.

This area is primarily hilly with steep slopes and long, narrow ridge tops, with flats only in bottoms and on tops of ridges. It is mostly forested with approximately 30 acres of openings. Deer, turkey, raccoon, squirrel, grouse, quail, rabbit, and squirrel can be found here. There are no developed facilities. For camping check with owner.

Mill Creek WMA is located 2 mi. S of McKee.

Owned by U.S. Forest Service.

For more information please visit the website: http://www.kdfwr.state.ky.us/

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