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Fort Hunter
Liggett is an active military training facility encompassing

165,000 acres of grasslands, woodlands, and chaparral
habitats in southern Monterey County.
Fort Hunter
Liggett is about 25 miles southwest of King City
along Jolon Road, and about 40 miles northwest of Paso Robles. When military
training activities allow, Fort Hunter Liggett may have up to 130,000 acres
open to hunting on weekends and federal holidays, except Christmas day.
The number of hunters
is limited any given weekend and registration is on a first come first served
basis.
The following game species
may be hunted on Fort Hunter Liggett during open seasons and by California
Department of Forrest and Game regulations: deer, tule elk, pig, coyote,
bobcat, jackrabbit, cottontail, tree squirrel, dove, quail, pigeon, turkey
(spring and fall), ducks, and geese.
Fort Hunter Liggett Hunting
& Fishing