Quail Hollow Hunts operates a 300+ acre shooting preserve just 8 miles south of Berkeley Springs, bordered by Sleepy Creek Mountain. The property combines forests, fields, and orchards into a working hunting ground for upland game birds. | Bird | Price per Bird | Max per Hunt | |------|---|---| | Ph...
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Quail Hollow Hunts operates a 300+ acre shooting preserve just 8 miles south of Berkeley Springs, bordered by Sleepy Creek Mountain. The property combines forests, fields, and orchards into a working hunting ground for upland game birds.
| Bird | Price per Bird | Max per Hunt |
|---|---|---|
| Pheasants | $30.00 | 16 birds |
| Chukars | $18.00 | 16 birds |
| Bobwhite Quail | $12.00 | 16 birds |
| Dove (Sept-Oct) | $75.00 per hunt | Limited availability |
Guided hunts with dogs: $50 for parties up to 4 hunters (includes guide with trained dogs)
Bring your own dog: Pay bird prices only, no guide fee
Hunt details: - Season runs October 1 through mid-March (seven days per week) - Start anytime after 9 AM with no time limit - Hunts available any day weather permits - Maximum 4 hunters per party for safety
Dove hunts available starting September 1. Bookings limited to 5-6 per day—call early for availability.
Hunting licenses required at arrival. West Virginia offers a 6-Day Non-Resident Preserve Game License for $12 online at www.wvhunt.com. Hunters born after January 1, 1975 must complete certified hunter education course first.
Address: 5285 Highland Ridge Rd., Berkeley Springs, WV 25411
From I-70: Take Berkeley Springs exit 522 South through town, turn left on Winchester Grade Rd., continue 2.7 miles to stop sign. Turn left on Spriggs Rd. for 2.8 miles, right on Highland Ridge Rd. for 1.3 miles.
From I-81 (South): Take exit 37 West to 522 North, approximately 15 miles to Reynolds Rd., continue to Winchester Grade Rd., turn right and follow 5.8 miles to Highland Ridge Rd.
Berkeley Springs offers 100+ lodging options from B&Bs to resorts within minutes of the preserve.
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