Geneva State Forest Stakeholder Volunteers, LLC

Geneva State Forest Stakeholder Volunteers, LLC To promote the conservation of and appreciation of Geneva State Forest Voluntary donations without exchange of goods or services are tax deductible. (501-c-3)

05/30/2025

Fish for Free Day
June 7, 2025
No license required.

05/16/2025

(5/16/25) From AFC: We are putting up New Metal signs with the QR code on it up next week, or there about, you can put that on your page to let everyone know.

05/10/2025

TRAIL RIDING ALLOWED
NOW THROUGH EARLY NOVEMBER
BE CAREFUL AND COURTEOUS

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12/13/2024

No Trail Riding
Dec. 12-15, 26-29
Jan. 9-12, Feb. 1-10

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11/11/2024

https://www.outdooralabama.com/sites/default/files/Wildlife/wildlife-management-areas/2024-2025/D4-Geneva%20State%20Forest%20WMA.pdf

11/11/2024

"No Trail Riding" (No horses or atv's.)
2024
Nov. 16, 18 - 24, Nov. 29 - Dec. 1
Dec. 6 - 7, Dec. 12 - 15, Dec. 26 - 29,
2025
Jan. 9 - 12
Feb. 1 - 10

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10/21/2024

GSF Camping
Questions or Reservations
334-898-7013
Leave messages at 7:00 am

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https://www.forestry.alabama.gov/Pages/Management/GenevaSF.aspx      PLEASE NOTE!! -- Forest fee has been changed! Daily...
05/03/2024

https://www.forestry.alabama.gov/Pages/Management/GenevaSF.aspx
PLEASE NOTE!! -- Forest fee has been changed! Daily use fees can now be paid Online! -- Click on link for more information.

Geneva State Forest (GSF) is Alabama’s largest state forest. Managed by the Alabama Forestry Commission encompassing 7,200 acres of predominately longleaf pine Geneva State Forest provides the state of Alabama with one of the most valuable natural resources Timber!

09/05/2023

Official Web Site of Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources

08/25/2023
Best wishes to You for a Joyous Christmas and a Prosperous New Year.
12/15/2022

Best wishes to You for a Joyous Christmas and a Prosperous New Year.

It isn't the size or the price of the gift that matters... But the size of the Heart that gives it. Artist Jack Sorenson
Cowboy Classifieds

11/22/2022

Can deer see orange? In short, no. Red, orange, or green all look the same to deer.

A deer’s retina has a higher number of rods than cones. Rods help to see in dim light and cones help to see in bright light and color.

Deer also have a membrane called the “tapetum lucidum,” which reflects light back through the retina, improving their vision in low-light conditions.

Unlike us, deer lack a UV filter. Deer see better in low-light conditions and can distinguish some colors, such as red from blue, but they are essentially red-green color blind and rely on their perception of only two colors- yellow and blue. So If you want to be invisible to deer, don’t wear blue or yellow.

The high density of rods also allows deer to key in on movement, making them great motion detectors. Paired with other keen senses of smell and hearing, deer are experts at detecting and escaping predators… or hunters!

Learn more about deer vision here: http://bit.ly/3DUs019.

Pennsylvania’s statewide regular fi****ms season begins Saturday, Nov. 26.

Good luck. Have fun. Hunt safely.

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Kinston, AL
36453

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