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Central Virginia Lakes A-Z
Central Virginia Lakes and Reservoirs
| Lake Name | Lake Summary |
|---|---|
| Briery Creek Lake |
Also known as: Briery Creek ReservoirWith his tackle checked and ready and a thermos of coffee to fortify him against the early spring chill, the fisherman climbs into his boat in the pre-dawn ... |
| Lake Anna |
Lake Anna, covering 13,000 acres of central Virginia, is one of the largest freshwater lakes in the state. It spans Virginia's Northern and Central tourism ... |
| Lake Chesdin |
With some of the best freshwater sport fishing and recreation in Virginia, it's hard to believe that Lake Chesdin is only 30 minutes from metropolitan ... |
| Lake Monticello |
Lake Monticello, located amidst the gentle rolling hills of Central Virginia, is a private community with a beautiful 350-acre lake. Within easy distance ... |
| Lake of the Woods |
Nestled between Fredericksburg and Culpeper, Virginia, Lake of the Woods is a private residential community consisting of two lakes. Located in Central ... |
| Leesville Lake |
Also known as: Leesville ReservoirThe 3000+ acre Leesville Lake is another of Virginia's prolific fishing and outdoor recreation reservoirs. It is part of the Smith Mountain Lake hydropower ... |
| Sandy River Reservoir |
A kayaker slips into a secluded cove and ducks under the rock overhang. On the main body of the lake, a fishing boat carrying a family passes by, the ... |
| Smith Mountain Lake |
With emerald green shores, sapphire blue skies, and topaz blue waters, it's clear why Smith Mountain Lake is nicknamed "Jewel of the Blue Ridge." Nestled ... |
| Swift Creek Lake |
Just 20 miles from Richmond, Virginia in Chesterfield County, Swift Creek Lake offers a respite for weary city dwellers and plenty of fish and wildlife ... |
| Swift Creek Reservoir |
Surrounded by secluded communities, beautiful Swift Creek Reservoir is the perfect respite in the suburban jungle. Just 20 minutes southwest of Richmond ... |



