Virginia is for lovers and boaters. Virginia has rivers, lakes, bays, and coastal entryways that you can enjoy during your visit. Take a day trip to the state or extend your stay to enjoy the pristine waters of the southern state.
Chesapeake Bay
Virginia is home to the largest estuary in the United States—the Chesapeake Bay. The bay stretches a whopping 200 miles from Virginia to Maryland. Countless cruising destinations along the Chesapeake Bay include Baltimore, St. Michaels, Galesville, Oxford, Deale, and Kent Island. The waters of the inland are much calmer, perfect for a relaxing cruise. You may also head to the open ocean waters for a more exciting adventure.
Lake Anna
Lake Anna is a top-rated destination in Virginia. The 13,000-acre lake is centrally located in the state, with a shoreline of white sandy beaches and hidden coves to discover. The boathouse complex has numerous facilities, including restaurants and lodging. Launch from Pleasants Landing and enjoy recreational activities when you dock for the day. The lake also has a chain of islands nicknamed the “Bahamas.” The spot is a good hangout spot for swimming and fishing.
James River
As one of Virginia's longest rivers, it is no surprise how many boaters travel across the James River. The river covers 340 miles between the Appalachians and the Chesapeake Bay. Marinas, restaurants, and more are found along the river. You can crab in the river or fish for shad and striped bass.
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