Sale of private property closes Ashland WMA in Lee County to public access
April 02, 2025

FRANKFORT, Ky. (March 31, 2025) — Due to the sale of private property included in an agreement between the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources and Ashland, Inc., the Ashland Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in Lee County is now closed to public access.
Ashland, Inc., entered into a memorandum of understanding with Kentucky Fish and Wildlife in August 2005 to allow public access on 2,506 acres of company-owned property for hunting, fishing and related outdoor recreation. With its sale of the land, the agreement establishing a WMA has now been terminated.
Under WMA agreements, landowners retain ownership while allowing public access for hunting, fishing and wildlife watching, and Kentucky Fish and Wildlife provides property management guidance, patrols by game wardens and implements conservation practices on the property in coordination with the landowner. Partnership agreements help provide public access to woods and waters across Kentucky and allow the agency to conserve native wildlife and habitat.
Find other public lands available in the area by visiting the Kentucky Fish and Wildlife (fw.ky.gov) Wildlife Management Area & Public Lands Search webpage.
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