This rugged, heavily-forested 4,000-acre wildlife area lies one mile south of Powhatan Point and seven miles north of Clarington off State Route 7 in Monroe County, Salem Township. The rough terrain consists of deep narrow valleys and narrow ridge tops interlaced by small streams, most of which are dry during the summer. Elevations range from 800 to 1,268 feet above sea level. Approximately 80 percent of the area is forested. Mixed size hardwoods dominate the ridges and upper slopes. Maple, beech, tulip, elm, ash, and sycamore are common along the lower slopes and streams. Open fields cover less than 10 percent of the area and openland is mostly reclaimed strip mine land. Portions of area border the 637-acre Sunfish Creek State Forest which is open to public hunting.