Get Outdoors With iSportsman Southeast

 From the lush forests that cloak the Appalachian Mountains to the tranquil shores of the Gulf of Mexico, this region offers many opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy the wonders of nature. Whether you seek the thrill of hunting in dense woodlands, the tranquility of camping under a star-studded sky, or the joy of fishing in hidden waterways, the southeastern United States has it all, promising an unforgettable experience for adventurers of all ages. 

An Aerial view of Fort Novosel taken before the Fort Novosel post run on April 12.

Fort Novosel, AL

Fort Novosel is located in southeast Alabama and has many opportunities open to military personnel, veterans, civilians and their families. Come cast your reel in Buckhorn Lake or enjoy a hunt for hog, turkey, quail and other game.

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A U.S. Air Force C-130J Hercules aircraft assigned to the 61st Airlift Squadron, out of Little Rock Air Force Base, lands on Hubbard landing zone, at Fort Huachuca, Arizona while attending the Advanced Tactics Aircrew Course at the Advanced Airlift Tactics Training Center, April 18, 2023. Since 1983 the AATTC based out of St. Joseph, Missouri, has provided advanced tactical training to airlift aircrews from the Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve Command, Air Mobility Command, U.S. Marine Corps and 17 allied nations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Patrick Evenson)

Little Rock AFB, AR

Little Rock Air Force Base is near the city of Jacksonville. The base is renowned for its shotgun and archery hunting, with a variety of game available, including white-tailed deer, rabbit, squirrel, quail, wild turkey, and coyote.

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Avon Park, FL

This military training facility  offers roughly 82,000 acres of land for public use where visitors can enjoy  fishing, hunting, and camping. Avon offers deer dog hunts, turkey hunts, snipe, and more.

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A pair of gopher tortoises explore their new surroundings deep within the Eglin Air Force Base range Oct. 26. The first of approximately 250 tortoises were released into their 100-acre habitat after being rescued from urban development at their previous home in South Florida. Increasing the gopher tortoise population here could prevent the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service from listing the animal on the Threatened and Endangered Species list, allowing more flexibility for the military missions on Eglin. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)

Eglin AFB, FL

​​Eglin Air Force Base, located on the western edge of the Florida Panhandle, offers a wide variety of outdoor recreational opportunities for military personnel, active-duty service members, retirees, and the public. Enter lotteries for hog dog hunts, deer hunting, and turkey hunting when in season.

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The Thunderbirds perform over Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., during a practice show April 21, 2017. Air Combat Command kicked off its 70th Anniversary celebration at the Gulf Coast Salute Air Show. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech. Sgt. Christopher Boitz)

Tyndall AFB, FL

Tyndall Air Force Base boasts both freshwater and saltwater fishing. Hunting opportunities include alligator hunting, small game, and spring turkey. You can also go to simply enjoy their beaches. Located in Florida’s pan handle Tyndall Air Force Base has beautiful weather year-round.

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Spc. Dustin Carr and Staff Sgt. Jacob Blackburn, both shooter and instructors assigned to the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit's service rifle team, identify and engage targets at the Mammoth Sniper Challenge at Fort Eisenhower, GA Jan. 5, 2023.The Service Rifle Team’s missions are to raise the standard of marksmanship and combat readiness throughout the Army and to enhance the Army’s recruiting effort. The team accomplishes the first element of its missions by conducting multiple Train the Trainer courses both at home and abroad.

Fort Eisenhower, GA

With over 50,000 acres of land available for hunting and a variety of game to choose from, including whitetail deer, dove, feral hog, and small game, Fort Eisenhower is a paradise for hunters. Anglers can also enjoy the 26 stocked lakes and numerous ponds and streams for fishing.

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Two horse-mounted cavalry historic reenactors post on Red Cloud Range at Fort Moore, Ga., April 27, 2024, during Operation Thunderstrike, a live fire demonstration featuring tanks, Strykers, mortars, drones, and Bradleys. The U.S. Cavalry was historically a horse-mounted force that played a significant role in the American Revolutionary War and every major subsequent war in which the United States was involved through 1942. Operation Thunderstrike, the kick off to Armor Week 2024, is the first in a series of spectator events during the Sullivan Cup, an armor competition that will determine the best Abrams tank and Bradley Fighting Vehicle crews in the world.

Fort Moore, GA

Located in west central Georgia, Fort Moore has many hunting, fishing, and other recreational activities to offer. Activities are open to active-duty military personnel, veterans and federally employed civilians. Whether you’re seeking adventure or simply looking to unwind, Fort Moore has something for everyone with iSportsman.

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David Lavender, a supervisor and biologist for the Fort Stewart Fish and Wildlife Branch successfully captures an endangered Red-Cockaded Woodpecker at Fort Stewart, Georgia, Dec. 5, 2023. A total of six red-cockaded woodpeckers were collected from Fort Stewart for translocation to Sprewell Bluff Wildlife Management Area to grow the refuge's population of red-cockaded woodpeckers. (U.S. Army photo by Pvt. Santiago Lepper)

Fort Stewart, GA

​​Located in eastern Georgia, Fort Stewart is the largest military installation east of the Mississippi River. Popular recreational activities include hunting and fishing, but Fort Stewart has so much more to offer with iSportsman! From kayaking, horseback riding, mountain biking and more—Fort Stewart is open to veterans, active-duty members, and the public.

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Steven Toro-Henriquez, 325th Civil Engineer Squadron senior firefighter, burns vegetation during a prescribed burn at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, April 21, 2022. The 23rd Civil Engineer Squadron teamed up with firefighters and wildland fire dispatchers from Eglin Air Force Base and Tyndall Air Force base to conduct the prescribed burning. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jasmine M. Barnes)

Moody AFB, GA

​Moody Air Force base, located in south-central Georgia, provides recreational opportunities for active-duty military personnel, veterans, civilians and their families. Enjoy the Grassy Pond area with campsite and cabin rentals, fishing opportunities, and natural trails to explore. Or visit the Grand Bay area for scheduled hunting and fishing weekends.

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Louisiana National Guard Sgt. Aerrial Fredricks, a chemical, biological and radiological and nuclear specialist with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 528th Engineer Battalion, and Steven Evans, a construction controller with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, inspect a sand boil in Newellton, La., Jan. 8, 2016. The LANG is conducting 24-hour levee patrols in the parishes of Concordia, East Carroll, Madison and Tensas to inspect for any leaks or seepage that has been caused by the winter river flooding. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Noshoba Davis)

Tensas River, LA

​The Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge is located in northeastern Louisiana and provides hunting and fishing opportunities to the general public. Tensas NWR is well known for its annual deer hunting season in November and December.

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Dr. Michael R. Privett listens as one of the riders calls out what they found in their area search. All items were documented by Fort Jackson Master Hunter Sgt. 1st Class Kyle Martin.

Fort Jackson, SC

​​Fort Jackson offers many outdoor activities for active duty and retired military personnel, and DoD personnel. Hunters enjoy deer and turkey hunting, while those interested in other activities can indulge in fishing, cycling, and running on base.

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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Joey Kornegay, 437th Aerial Port Squadron special handling technician, fires an M4 rifle during qualification class at Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina, Dec. 3, 2024. Qualifications with sidearms and rifles are required for various career fields to ensure Airmen are proficient with their service weapons. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jonathan McElderry)

Joint Base Charleston, SC

​Joint Base Charleston is situated near the coast of South Carolina. In addition to military and DoD personnel, JB Charleston also welcomes the public to enjoy its many outdoor recreational activities, including fishing, and hunting for wild hogs, deer, and turkeys.

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The sign in front of Redstone Arsenal's Gate 9.

Redstone Arsenal, AL

Redstone Arsenal offers an array of challenging hunting opportunities, from whitetail deer, turkey, teal, quail, dove, gallinule. and so much more.  Join the growing community of on-base hunters, or cast with the local anglers in any of Redstone’s available fishing reservoirs. Other available activities include recreational shooting, trapping, hiking, and biking.

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