Dick Cross WMA - Boydton, Virginia |
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| Price: Pass/Permit Required | ` | |
| Address: Unknown | Coordinates: 36.612533, -78.294441 | |
| Site Type: Fish and Wildlife Service | Status: Official | |
| Open Dates: Year Round | Max Stay Length: 14 Days | |
| Road Type: Unknown | Miles to Paved Road: Unknown | |
| Number of Sites: Unknown | Max RV Length : Unknown | |
| Contact Email: dgifweb@dgif.virginia.gov | Contact Phone: (434) 525-7522 | |
| Website: www.dgif.virginia.gov/wmas/detail.asp?pid=13 | ||
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$4 per day for a day pass, $23 for a yearly pass, or one of the acceptable licenses/waivers. More information below.
Dick Cross (formerly Elm Hill) Wildlife Management Area is located in Mecklenburg County, along the north side of the Roanoke River just below John H. Kerr Dam. Gently rolling land, the area’s elevation varies from 200 to 300 feet. Much of the area was once a cattle farm and evidence of that operation remains. The area’s 1,400 acres are primarily open upland, maintained as old fields or cultivated to benefit wildlife. Farming techniques on the area are modified to enhance wildlife habitat, and old fields containing native vegetation are encouraged and maintained by disking and prescribed burning. A notable exception is the nearly 300 acres of broad flood plain, or bottomland, along Allen creek and the Roanoke River. Allen Creek meanders through the eastern third of the area and forms the area’s eastern boundary shortly before reaching the Roanoke River. Numerous wetland impoundments totaling about 165 acres are managed for waterfowl.
Directions
From U. S. Route 58 between Boydton and South Hill, take State Route 4 south. Go about 5 miles to the management area entrance.
New Rules for Virginia WMAs
As of Jan 1, 2012, all Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries areas — pretty much any state WMA area — now requires either a valid VA (or non-resident VA) hunting license, fishing license, VA boat registration, or a paid Access Permit (daily, yearly, or group) to set foot on DGIF WMA lands. Waivers are only for those on official federal, state, or local government business, visiting graves, those 16 and younger, and those assisting disabled hunters who possess valid disabled hunter licenses. If you’re simply passing through via road, river, or the Appalachian Trail, you don’t need a pass, either.
Basically, all campsites in Virginia under the Fish and Wildlife category now cost a minimum of $4 per day for a day pass, $23 for a yearly pass, or one of the above licenses/waivers. Saltwater fishing licenses aren’t valid. (EDIT: freshwater licenses are $23/yr for residents). Learn more about the Access Permit »
| Amenities: - Near Water |
Activities: - Fishing - Hunting - Wildlife Viewing |



(3 votes, average: 3.67 out of 5)
This is a lovely, secluded area. Good roads easily accommodate our 38.5′ motorhome plus toad. There are at least 2 sites that will fit a motorhome our size and larger. Only downside is there are a lot of ticks here, at least in late April.
AT&T data coverage is good, Verizon is spotty for data though the phone signal is adequate.
We are trying to plan a trip to the Dick Cross WMA for the weekend of May 5 and I’d like to find out if there are any field trials scheduled for that weekend. We may be able to rearrange our plans So as not to interfere with there activities. In the past we had a phone number to call but I can’t seem to find it now. Can you please let me know if any large Groups are planning anything for this weekend, it can get a little crowded and crazy.
Hi Lisa,
Here is the contact information for Dick Cross WMA. That way, you will get the most accurate information, and they will be able to address any additional questions that may come up.
Forest Office
1132 Thomas Jefferson Road
Forest, VA 24551
Phone: (434) 525-7522
Fax: (434) 525-7720
Hours: 8:15 AM – 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday