Named for the river that meanders both along its boundary and through its interior, the Hardware River Wildlife Management Area is sometimes best known for the access it provides to the James River. But don’t overlook the hunting, wildlife and wildflower viewing opportunities that exist on this 1,034 acre Fluvanna County management area.
The majority of the Hardware River Wildlife Management Area is wooded, primarily with hardwood species. These include many of the oaks, plus maple, hickory and gum. Some pure pine stands are found on the highest ground. Most of these stands occupy former farmland abandoned during the early thirties. Except for the low-ground along the James River, this is an area of low ridges and gentle slopes. Elevations range from 250 feet, at the confluence of the Hardware and James Rivers, to 450 feet on the highest ridge. Most of the area is well drained by two streams, the Hardware River and Dobby Creek. The low-lying areas along the flood plain of the James are always subject to flooding and on occasion are completely under water.
Hunters will find ample opportunity to pursue deer and turkeys throughout the area. Populations are stable and hunters will find a diversity of habitat types to hunt ranging from low-lying bottomlands to upland hardwoods. Hunting in the uplands is also excellent for squirrels during most years and hunters searching for woodcock may find exciting results along the James and Hardware. Small game hunters will find ample hunting space for quail and rabbits along the James River bottomland and timber harvest sites throughout the area. The easy access to the James River provides good opportunity to hunt waterfowl.