Twin Eagle WMA

166 acres in Owen Co.

This area has adequate roads and trails. This steep Kentucky River terrace terrain constists of woods, croplands, grasslands, and sloughs. Dove, rabbit, quail, squirrel, deer, turkey, and occasionally ducks can be found here. There are opportunities for hiking, climbing, and fishing. No camping is allowed.

Twin Eagle WMA is located 4 mi. NE of Perry Park on KY 355.

Owned by Ky. Dept. Fish and Wildlife Resources.

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

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