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Welcome to Pee Dee National Wildlife Refuge
Pee Dee National Wildlife Refuge
Legend
Ross Pond Road
Observation
Parking Lot
Refuge Headquarters & Check Station
Restrooms
Friends Building
Wetlands Boardwalk
Brown Creek Trail
Tall Pines Nature Trail
County Road
Refuge Road
State or US Highway
Rivers and Streams
Waterbodies
Natural Gas Pipelines
Open Fields
Flooded Waterfowl Impoundments
Areas closed to All Access 11/25-3/14
Areas Closed to Hunting
Pee Dee Wildlife Refuge
Pee Dee National Wildlife Refuge is one of more
than 565 National Wildlife Refuges in the United
Brown Creek
States. Situated adjacent to the Pee Dee River,
the Refuge includes 8,500 acres in Anson and
Richmond counties of North Carolina. The U.S.
Brown Creek
Brown Creek
GTR Road
Fish and Wildlife Service administers the Refuge
Green Tree Reservoir
(Flooded Seasonally)
and is responsible for conserving, protecting and
enhancing the nation’s fish, wildlife and plants
Wildlife Drive
Sullivan
Pond
and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the
Sullivan
Impoundment
Wildlife Drive
GTR Road
American people.
Conservation and Recreation
In 1963, Pee Dee National Wildlife Refuge
was established for the purpose of providing
a sanctuary for migratory waterfowl.
Protecting wildlife and managing their
habitats is our number one goal at Pee Dee
Refuge. However, providing recreational
opportunities is a priority as well. For this
reason, we provide opportunities for hunting,
fishing, wildlife observation, photography,
environmental education and interpretation.
We want you to visit and enjoy your National
Wildlife Refuge.
This Map
This map serves as a tool to help you
navigate the refuge. It delineates roads,
trails, landmarks and boundaries. Although
this map is to scale and quite accurate,
remember that while visiting you are
responsible for adhering to all regulations
and posted signs.
Public Use and Hunting Regulations
The refuge is open daily, but is closed at
night. The refuge is closed from one hour
after sunset until one hour before sunrise.
The Refuge Public Use Regulations and
Hunting Permit brochure is published
annually, and is available for free at
the refuge office and several kiosks. It
includes a map and regulations regarding
access, hunting dates, bag limits and
closed areas. Small game and archery
hunters must sign and possess this
permit while in the field. Hunters must
also have a valid state hunting license.
Turkey and firearms deer hunting requires a
drawn quota hunt permit. Contact the refuge
office for quota hunt applications.
Wildlife Drive
Hurricane Creek
Tall Pines Road
Fishing Regulations
The Refuge Fishing Permit is also free. It
includes fishing regulations and dates for
refuge waters. Anglers must possess a signed
Fishing Permit and a valid state fishing
license while fishing on the refuge.
Contact Information
If you need additional information, please
visit our website or contact the refuge office
at 704/694 4424.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Pee Dee National Wildlife Refuge
5770 U.S. Highway 52 N
Wadesboro, NC 28170
704/694 4424
https://www.fws.gov/refuge/pee_dee/
GTR Road
Dennis Road - 1649
Trench Road
Dennis Road - 1649
Little Duncan
Road - 1648
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Dunlap Road-1632
Pressley
Creek
Pee Dee
River
Ansonville
Leaks
Ferry
Road
Pressley
Creek
Canal
Branch Goose
Pond
Road
1635
52
Gaddy’s
Goose Pond
(closed to
public)
Palmetto
Branch
Kurstin
Road-1633
Pinkston
River
Road-1627
Stutts
Redfield
Road
River
Road
Griffin
Road
Beaver
Lodge
Lane
Beaver
Pond
Road
Gaddy
Bridge
V Ditch
Road
Ross
Pond
Sullivan
Impoundment
Sullivan
Pond
Wildlife Tall
Drive
Pines
Road
Trench
Road
Griffin
Road
Cemetery
Road
Andrews
Pond
Road
Big Oak
Road
Ross
Pond
Road
109
Grassy Island
Road-1634
Flat
Fork
Creek
General Smith
Road-1651
Little
Pond
Dennis
Road-1649
Pinkston
River
Road-1627
Dennis
Road
1650
Flat Fork
Creek
Pleasant Grove
Church Road-1649
Pee Dee
National Wildlife Refuge
Dennis
Road-1650
Hurricane
Creek
Duncan
Road-1648
Brown
Creek
Pinkston
River
Road-1627
Green Tree
Reservoir
(Flooded
Seasonally)
GTR
Road
Matthew
Street
Observation
Parking Lot
Refuge Headquarters & Check Station
Restrooms
Friends Building
Canoe Launch
Bridge
Main Gate
Seasonally Closed Gate
Wetlands Boardwalk
Nature Trails
County Road
Refuge Road
State or US Highway
Rivers and Streams
Waterbodies
Natural Gas Pipelines
Open Fields
Flooded Waterfowl Impoundments
Areas Closed to All Access 11/25-3/14
Areas Closed to Hunting
Areas Closed to Hunting 11/25-3/14
Pee Dee Wildlife Refuge
Big Oak
Road
Brown
Creek
Wildlife
Drive
52 Dennis
Road-1649
Arrowhead
Lake
Pee Dee
River
Anson
County
Anson
Access
Road
Arrowhead
Road
Clark
Road
Redhouse
Road
Richmond
County
Thoroughfare
Creek
Rodgers
Road
Grassy Island
Road-1634
Pinkston
River
Road-1627
Palmetto
Branch
Goulds
Fork
Ridge
Road
Andrews
Pond
Ross Road
Brown
Creek
Andrews
Pond
Road
Griffin
Road
McBride
Road
1635
109
Jack
Currie
Road
Gaddy
Road
Grassy Island
Road-1634
Legend
Grassy
Island
Road
Dusty
Road
Beaver
Ponds
Jack
Currie
Road
Grassy
Island
Road
109