Located in southeastern Virginia in the City of Chesapeake, the Dismal Swamp tract of the Cavalier Wildlife Management Area serves the Department as an ideal location for wildlife related outdoor activities close to Hampton Roads. Once inhabited by George Washington’s canal engineers and later runaway slaves, this forested wetland remains an untamed landscape, home to wildlife including black bear, deer, quail, rabbit, squirrel and songbirds.
One tract of land totaling 758 acres found adjacent to the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge is made up of mixed uplands and seasonal wetlands. The forest varies in age adding to the diversity of species and interest. There are a few trails and old roads found throughout the area, which can offer access to adventurous outdoor experiences.
Hunting
Hunting on the Dismal Swamp tract is with archery tackle only. Firearms are not permitted here but are allowed on the 3,800 acre main tract of Cavalier WMA, which is located approximately 6 miles to the southeast. Long bows, recurve bows, compound bows, and crossbows are all permitted. Archery tackle may be used to take any legal species in season.
Hunters are not required to have a lottery hunt authorization to hunt the Dismal Swamp tract