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FOOD & DRINK
Tug Fork Wildlife Management Area
The 2,165-acre Tug Fork Wildlife Management Area (WMA) ranges across forests oak, poplar, hickory, and mixed hardwoods in the coves and ridges north of the Tug Fork River. Game traditionally hunted in the management area include bear, deer, grouse, squirrel, and turkey. Tug Fork River accommodates fishing for warm water species. Camping is not prohibited in the management area.
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