WELCOME TO THE FORT BELVOIR HUNTING, FISHING, AND WATERCRAFT RECREATION WEBSITE!  THIS IS THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE TO OBTAIN ALL RECREATIONAL PERMITS AND CHECK IN AND OUT OF RECREATIONAL AREAS.  INDIVIDUALS SEEKING A PERMIT MUST HAVE AN iSPORTSMAN ACCOUNT WHICH MAY BE OBTAINED ON THIS WEBSITE.  FOR MORE INFORMATION, QUESTIONS, OR CONCERNS, PLEASE CONTACT THE CONSERVATION BRANCH AT 703-915-5682. 

2023 DEER HARVEST AND ACORN REPORT:     https://ftbelvoir.isportsman.net/files/Harvest%20Data%20PPT%202023.pdf

2023-24 Watercraft Recreation, Hunting, and Fishing Manual available in a few weeks. 

ALL BOWHUNTERS MUST ACKNOWLEDGE UXO BRIEFING, WATCH VIDEO, and SUBMIT CERTIFICATE TO usarmy.belvoir.id-sustainment.mbx.hunting-fishing-program@mail.mil. Link is: https://denix.osd.mil/uxotraining/3RSTraining/index.html

ALL DEER HARVESTED ON FORT BELVOIR MUST BE SUBMITTED FOR CWD CHECK AFTER CHECKING DEER IN AT CHECK STATION.  Directions for head removal and submittal: /files/CWD_Surveillance_Head_Drop_Information.pdf

Early Antlerless Deer Season begins Saturday September 2 - permits required

DMAP Tags are available and can be obtained from Bldg 780 Tues-Thurs 0700-1600

Waterfowl Lottery will be held Sunday Oct 1 if no Govt Shutdown.

FOR WEAPONS REGISTRATION: /files/Weapons_Registration_Form_for_Waterfowl.pdf                                                                              Email Form w/ SSN to usarmy.belvoir.imcom-atlantic.mbx.des-visitor-control-center@mail.mil  AND email  form w/OUT SSN to usarmy.belvoir.id-sustainment.mbx.hunting-fishing-program@mail.mil                                                                  

Bowhunting Qualfications begin Aug 1, schedule subject to change:

 9/30 from 0800-1500

 10/1 from 1000-1600

Be sure to bring licenses, permits, IBEP (if you didnt hunt Belvoir last year), and access pass (CAC, MIL ID, Visitors Pass).  Quals take place behind Bldg 780.

 

 MISSION STATEMENT 

"The mission of the natural resources management program is to manage natural resources as an integral part of Fort Belvoir's military mission. As the guardian of army lands, it is the mission of the natural resources program to maintain the existing level of biodiversity using sound ecological principles to ensure that economic and aesthetic values of public lands are maintained."

 

"The program's mission involves ensuring installation compliance with natural resources laws and regulations, as well as providing public access and customer service support to base operations, tenants, military personnel and their families; the research and education community; and the general public."