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Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge is one of over 540 refuges scattered across the United States.

Piedmont is located in central Georgia, approximately 25 miles north of Macon and 18 miles east of Forsyth. The refuge may be visited by exiting I-75 at Exit 186 in Forsyth and driving east along Juliette Road for 18 miles to the refuge office and visitor center. An alternate route is State Highway 11, between Gray and Monticello. Just north of Round Oak on Hwy 11, turn west on Juliette Road and proceed for 3 miles to the office/visitor center.

Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge Picture of Refuge
718 Juliette Road
Hillsboro, GA 31038
ph: 478-986-5441
fax: 478-986-9646
email: piedmont@fws.gov

Frequently requested files related to recreational opportunities at the Refuge can be found at the following links:
General Brochure
Refuge Map
Hunting and Fishing Regulations
Refuge Bird List

Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge staff also manages Bond Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, which is located along the Ocmulgee River in Bibb and Twiggs counties, Georgia. Please visit the Bond Swamp National Wildlife Refuge website for more information at www.fws.gov/bondswamp.

 

View Flyer to Piedmont CCP

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is developing a Comprehensive Conservation Plan
that will guide the future direction of Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge over the next
15 years. Click on the link below for more information.
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Comprehensive Conservation Plan form

 


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