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Hunting, Fishing and Shooting

The rugged mountains, limited development and diverse habitats along Tennessee’s eastern border make an ideal home for a variety of wildlife. Wild turkey, ruffed grouse, white-tailed deer, black bear, wild boar, squirrel and raccoon can be found throughout the Cherokee National Forest. As a Wildlife Management Area, cooperatively managed, the Forest Service is responsible for wildlife habitat and Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) sets game and fish seasons, bag limits and license and permit requirements.

  • A valid Tennessee hunting license is required; other permits may be required depending on game species.
  • Most of the Cherokee National Forest is open for hunting within legal seasons.
  • Bear reserves are closed to bear hunting and to hunting wild boar with dogs.
  • Recreation areas and administrative sites are closed to hunting.
  • It is illegal to shoot any firearm across or from roads or vehicles.
  • Pay close attention to property boundaries.

Site your firearm:

  • Spring Creek Shooting Range (Starr Mountain Recreation Region)
  • Bubbling Springs Shooting Range (French Broad River Recreation Region)
  • Scioto Shooting Range (Unaka Mountains Recreation Region)
  • Pond Mountain Shooting Range (Watauga Lake Recreation Region)
  • Jacobs Creek Shooting Range (Holston Mountain Zone)


Anglers interested in boat fishing for bass, stripers and other warm-water fish will find the many Tennessee Valley Authority reservoirs excellent. Cold-water trout fisheries are managed below many of the reservoirs. 

Stocked trout streams provide opportunities for anglers who catch and release as well as those who wish to harvest trout for consumption. Rainbow trout averaging 8 to 12 inches are stocked in many streams, typically between March and September. The most popular stocked trout streams include Tellico River, Citico Creek, Paint Creek and Beaverdam Creek. Wild trout, rainbow, brown and native brookies are present in most of the mountain streams above 1000 feet in elevation.

Tennessee Hunting and Trapping Guide and Tennessee Fishing Guide provides complete information and details regarding seasons, limits, licenses and permits. These guides are available at TWRA offices, Forest Service offices and many sporting goods outlets. 

Contact TWRA:


Report game violations:

  • Polk and McMinn counties: Region III, 1-833-402-4699
  • All other Cherokee National Forest counties: Region IV, 1-800-831-1174

Search for Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Opportunities

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Rough Ridge Campground

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
One of two group campgrounds located adjacent to Tellico River, each site in Rough Ridge Campground contains two picnic tables, two lantern posts, and a grill/firering. These sites can accommodate…

Scioto Shooting Range

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Cleanup and repair work is completed.  A tremendous amount of trash and debris was left at the range and there was considerable damage to the facility.Scioto Shooting Range is located a short…

Sink Mountain Boat Ramp

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Water Activities
Sink Mountain Boat Ramp is located approx 1 mile on paved Forest Road 298 off TN Hwy 167.

South Holston Lake

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Water Activities
Boat, kayak, water-ski and fish the meandering shoreline of this TVA lake. Launch your watercraft from Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency’s ramp on US 421 or from Little Oak Campground off Forest…

Spring Creek Shooting Range

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
A nice covered facility with both rifle and pistol ranges. Three target holders are available for practice shooting. Each target holder has a trail lead into the target holder. Please use caution in…

Tellico River

Water Activities Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Tellico River is primarily known for its incredible fishing opportunites.  Fishing rules and regulations on the Tellico River are managed through the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency.  For a…

Tumbling Creek Campground

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Located near Ocoee #3 Lake, this peaceful, remote campground offers 8 campsites along the banks of Tumbling Creek. Tumbling Creek Campground is convient to the Ocoee Whitewater Center's Tanasi trail…

Watauga Lake

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Water Activities
In 1942, TVA impounded Elk River, Roan Creek and Watauga River to create this 6,430-acre lake. Nestled between Big Laurel and Pond Mountain wildernesses, the deep blue waters and beautiful mountain…

Last updated May 16th, 2025