Jamestown Wildlife Area
category : Wildlife Refuges

Historically it has been a "salty" marsh. Following a dry season, salt has been found where the water evaporated. Salt was collected by the Indians and early settlers. The buffalo and other wildlife went there for their salt. Of the 3,229 acres of public hunting, approximately 1,300 acres are wetlands.
The marshes are very shallow and have accumulated silt from the Marsh Creek watershed. Shallow water and nutrient rich silt provide a perfect environment for extensive cattail growth.
The area gives excellent opportunities to view and photograph wildlife. Hunting opportunities are good for pheasants, quail, and white tailed deer.
The area is located 6 miles south of Courtland, (15 miles west of Belleville), or 5 miles north of Jamestown and offers camping, bowfishing and hiking.
Address: 6 miles south of Courtland - 15 miles southwest of Belleville, Hwys 81 at 148
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