Found in the southwest region of Kentucky, Fort Campbell is a treasure trove for outdoor recreationists. With iSportsman, the fort offers a wide range of activities, from hunting and fishing, to camping and more. Fort Campbell welcomes both active-duty and retired servicemen and women, as well as civilians to its outdoor opportunities. Learn more about recreation opportunities at Fort Campbell.

Visit the Ft. Campbell iSportsman portal to log into your iSportsman account with Campbell. 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. Campbell with the ability to distinguish off-limit areas, archery hunting only areas, lakes, streams and more.

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MyBaseGuide.com– the digital resource for all active-duty military personnel, civilians, and their families – has a great guide on iSportsman at Ft. Campbell.

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Hunting on Ft. Campbell

Fort Campbell offers more than 66,000 acres for hunting. Small game species include coyote, crow, dove, frog, quail, rabbit, raccoon, squirrel, waterfowl, and woodcock. White-tailed deer and turkey are large game species hunted on Fort Campbell.

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Best iSportsman Duck Hunting Locations

Fort Campbell, spanning the border of Kentucky and Tennessee, provides hunters with a unique opportunity to pursue waterfowl in a distinctive environment. Its proximity to the Kentucky Lake and Barkley Lake areas creates excellent habitats for ducks, geese, and other waterfowl.

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Experience Ft. Campbell Rabbit Hunting

Fort Campbell is home to multitudes of forests and open fields. Small game such as rabbit does relatively well here thanks to the rolling upland, oak-hickory hardwood forests, and rich vegetation.

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