​Fort Eisenhower is the go-to spot for hunters and anglers looking to explore the vast wilderness of southeast Georgia. 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. Whether you’re a seasoned hunter or expert angler, Fort Eisenhower has something for everyone. Learn more about recreation opportunities at Fort Eisenhower.

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Visit the Ft. Eisenhower iSportsman portal to log into your iSportsman account with Eisenhower. Here is where you will purchase permits and complete safety briefs.

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With the Avenza Maps app you can navigate through Ft. Eisenhower with the ability to distinguish off-limit areas, archery hunting only areas, lakes, streams and more.

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Before recreating at Ft. Eisenhower, be sure to review both the base-specific rules and hunting regulations as well as the Georgia state hunting regulations.

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Fox Hunting at Ft. Eisenhower With iSportsman

Fort Eisenhower, Georgia is home to two species of fox: the red fox, and the grey fox. While the two are slightly different in appearance, they are very similar in behavior. Like deer, these foxes are crepuscular. Unlike deer, foxes have an easier time adapting to a wide range of habitats. While both species of fox aid the local ecosystem by controlling small mammal populations, an over-population of either can be troublesome.  

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Best iSportsman spots for Winter Recreation

If want to get out this winter at Fort Eisenhower, then you should try out the base’s horseback Trail Rides. These are 1-hour rides led by a guide through one of many scenic trails that run through the natural area of the base, giving you a front-row seat to the beauty of the base.

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