Mountain Top Hunting Club is a private hunting and outdoor recreation club spanning 60,000 acres of pristine West Virginia wilderness near Thomas. Established as an exclusive members-only facility, the club serves approximately 2,300 members and their families with comprehensive hunting, fishing, an...
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The club operates as a private lease property requiring active membership for access. Senior citizens and military personnel receive complimentary membership, making it an accessible option for these populations. Members must maintain valid membership cards and proper identification at all times while on the property, with visible membership stickers required on vehicles, four-wheelers, and UTVs.
Members enjoy traditional hunting opportunities across the expansive 60,000-acre property, with designated areas for various game species. The club hosts organized shooting events throughout the year, including competitive shooting matches that feature both youth and adult divisions. Recent events have included 12-gauge shotgun competitions with no inventory chokes and straight barrels only.
Beyond hunting, the property provides excellent fishing opportunities with dedicated fishing areas, including a stocked kids' fishing pond on Route 90 with a daily limit of 6 trout. Members can also participate in organized activities such as charity rides and community events that support local services like Tucker County EMS.
The club office operates Saturday mornings from 8 AM to 12 PM and provides member services including renewals, event coordination, and dispute resolution. Security personnel enforce club rules and regulations to maintain the property's integrity. Members have the responsibility and authority to verify membership status of other individuals on the property.
Mountain Top Hunting Club emphasizes environmental conservation, prohibiting littering and restricting wood harvesting to dead wood for campsite use only. No wood may be removed from the premises. The club distributes deer minerals to support wildlife management, distributed in March each year.
The club demonstrates commitment to the community through its scholarship program, awarding four $1,000 scholarships annually to eligible graduating high school seniors.
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