Geneva State Forest, owned by the Alabama Forestry Commission, is located in extreme northwestern Geneva County in south Alabama. Encompassing 7,280 acres of primarily longleaf pine timber, it is the largest of Alabama's state forests. For many years,this tract comprised the eastern third of what was then Covington Wildlife Management Area (WMA). After approximately 15,000 acres of corporate-owned lands were withdrawn from the Covington WMA system, only GenevaState Forest (GSF) remained. Subsequently, through a cooperative agreement between the Alabama Forestry Commission and the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, a "new" Geneva State Forest Wildlife Management Area was formed.
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