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Bond Swamp National Wildlife Refuge is one of over 540 refuges scattered across the United States. It is managed by Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge.

Bond Swamp is located along the Ocmulgee River in Bibb and Twiggs counties, Georgia, approximately six miles south of the city of Macon. The Refuge may be visited by taking I-75 to I-16 East to Exit 6, Route 23/129 South and heading south.

The Bond Swamp Visitor Center is located at the Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge, which is located approximately 25 miles north of Macon. To reach the Piedmont Refuge Visitor Center, exit I-75 at Exit 186 in Forsyth and drive east along Juliette Rd. for 18 miles.

Picture of Refuge

*** U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service currently finalizing draft Sport Hunting Plan and Environmental Assessment for Bond Swamp National Wildlife Refuge. Please follow the below link for more information.***

Draft Sport Hunting Plan and Environmental Assessment

Conprehensive Conservation Plan

Brown's Mount

Southern Pine Beetle


Frequently requested files related to recreational opportunities at the Refuge can be found at the following links:
General Brochure
Refuge Map
Hunting and Fishing Regulations
Refuge Bird List
Refuge Wildlife List

 


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