There’s no shortage of wonderful waterways to enjoy.

Those who enjoyfishingwill also find pleasure in casting their line in one of Virginias fully stocked fishing holes.

Guided fishing tours and float trips are also a must while in town.

Lake Moomaw, Virginia

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This 50-acre lake is within Douthat State Park in Millboro and is fully stocked and ripe for fishing.

you might rent paddleboards and canoes to explore the waters.

Bikers and hikers will also enjoy the 40 miles of trails that encircle this lovely lake.

Claytor Lake

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For relaxation, rent a paddleboard, canoe, or kayak to explore.

This lake makes a refreshing respite after exploring city life for a bit.

Such is also the case with Lake Gaston in Bracey, which straddles the border between the two states.

Douthat Lake

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Covering just 24 acres, explorers make the most of the water and surrounding terrain.

The lake serves as a source of electricity and splash-worthy fun for locals and visitors alike.

The dam was built for flood control, water quality, and recreation and completed in the 1980s.

Hungry Mother Lake

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dwr.virginia.gov/waterbody/lake-moomaw;756 Twin Ridge Drive, Warm Springs, VA 24484; 540-962-2178

John H. Kerr Reservoir

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Lake Anna

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Lake Scene

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Lake Scene

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Phillpot Lake

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Lake Scene

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Smith Mountain Lake

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