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Turkey Ridge Wildlife Area
Coordinates: 39.334331, -82.395962 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

About Turkey Ridge Wildlife Area
The 377-acre Turkey Ridge Wildlife Area is located in Brown Township, Vinton County. Turkey Ridge is approximately three miles south of the village of New Plymouth on OH-328. Turkey Ridge Wildlife Area consists predominantly of clear-cut woodland within the Appalachian Foothills Focus Area, connects to Zaleski State Forest, and will be managed to provide forestland habitat. Turkey Ridge consists of 80 percent forestland, 19.5 percent open land, and less than one percent of wetlands and open water.

The Ohio Division of Wildlife acquired Turkey Ridge Wildlife Area in September 2004. The wildlife area will be managed as one forestland unit with management efforts focusing on maintaining boundaries and access for our users. Turkey Ridge provides access to Raccoon Creek allowing angling opportunities for largemouth bass, bullhead catfish, and bluegill.

The major game species are cottontail rabbit, white-tailed deer, turkey, ruffed grouse, and squirrel. Most all furbearers common to the region also occur in the area. A variety of songbirds, reptiles, and amphibians also live in the area in association with the mixture of habitat types. From Turkey Ridge Wildlife Area webpage

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