Westervelt Wildlife has announced the availability of new deer hunting leases in Georgia, offering outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to secure access to professionally managed hunting land ahead of the upcoming season. The expansion of available properties marks a continued commitment by the company to provide high-quality, responsibly managed outdoor spaces for recreational use.
The newly listed leases span several counties in Georgia and offer a mix of terrain, including pine plantations, hardwood stands, creek bottoms, and open fields. Each property has been carefully managed to promote healthy deer populations and balanced ecosystems, ensuring leaseholders experience not just quantity, but quality in their hunting pursuits.
Known for its strong conservation ethos, Westervelt Wildlife manages hundreds of thousands of acres across the Southeastern United States. The company’s leasing programme provides hunters with secure, exclusive access to land that supports sustainable wildlife populations through scientifically informed land and game management practices.
A spokesperson for Westervelt Wildlife stated, “We’re pleased to offer new deer hunting leases in Georgia to meet the growing demand for private, well-managed hunting opportunities. These leases are ideal for individuals, families, or clubs who value responsible land use, safety, and the freedom that comes with long-term access to quality habitat.”
Each lease includes defined property boundaries, clear terms, and access to Westervelt’s experienced wildlife and land management professionals. This ensures hunters not only enjoy a productive season but also have the support needed to maintain the land and wildlife in line with best practices.
The Georgia leases vary in size, with options suited to solo hunters, small groups, or larger hunting clubs. Many of the properties come with interior roads, gates, food plots, and camp areas, providing practical and comfortable features that enhance the overall experience.
In addition to deer, many of the tracts offer opportunities for wild turkey and small game hunting, allowing leaseholders to enjoy multiple seasons throughout the year. Some leases include year-round access, making it easier for hunters to scout, install stands, monitor game activity, and contribute to habitat improvements.
The addition of Georgia properties reflects Westervelt Wildlife’s broader strategy of expanding access to managed hunting land while maintaining a strong focus on conservation. The company believes that ethical hunting and sound land stewardship go hand in hand, and its leaseholders are encouraged to be active partners in protecting the land and the wildlife it supports.
Demand for private hunting leases has increased significantly in recent years, as more people seek out less crowded, more predictable alternatives to public land. Westervelt’s leases offer a solution for hunters who want a consistent, secure location to hunt and a relationship with a landowner who understands their needs.
Westervelt Wildlife takes pride in offering a transparent leasing process, with maps, lease details, and pricing available through its online portal. Interested hunters are encouraged to act early, as high-quality properties are often leased quickly ahead of the season.
The company also supports leaseholders with ongoing guidance, ensuring each property is used in a way that benefits both the hunter and the long-term health of the land. This includes advice on deer management strategies, habitat improvement, and safety practices.
With a history rooted in forestry and conservation, Westervelt Wildlife brings more than 70 years of land management experience to its leasing programme. The addition of new Georgia leases builds on this legacy, offering hunters the chance to be part of a tradition that respects both the sport and the land it relies on.
As the 2025 hunting season approaches, Westervelt Wildlife invites interested parties to explore the new listings and secure a lease that fits their goals. Whether seeking solitude, quality game, or a place to build lasting outdoor traditions, these Georgia leases provide a trusted foundation for an exceptional hunting experience.
About Us:
At Westervelt Wildlife we manage nearly 700, 000 acres of hunting leases across a few states in the southeast of the United States in conjunction with our main activity, which is timber production. Our expertise allows us to manage our activities to incorporate good management capabilities with high quality wildlife practices and excellent hunting opportunities for the enthusiast. We have been known for many years for the hunting leases we offer and the wildlife services that we believe form the backbone of proper, responsible hunting activities. We are proud of our history and the ethical behaviour we are known for in terms of the land and wildlife that we are responsible for. For more about us, please visit https://westerveltwildlife.com/.