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Charlottesville Albemarle
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Beaver Creek Lake
Albemarle County Parks and Recreation Charlottesville, VA Phone: (434) 296-5844 Web Site: http://www.albemarle.org/parks
115 land acres. 104 water acres. Hours:
7:00am to dark, all year (6:00am peak
fishing times). No swimming allowed.
Water supply for the Crozet area.
Virginia State Fishing License is
required. An ample supply of sunfish,
channel catfish, and largemouth bass
are stocked at all lakes. U.S. Coast
Guard approved boats & crafts welcome....
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Chris Greene Lake Park
Albemarle County Parks and Recreation Charlottesville, VA 22902 Phone: (434) 296-5844 Web Site: http://www.albemarle.org/parks
120 land acres. 62 water acres. 2 beach
acres. Hours: 7:00am to dark, all year
(6:00am peak fishing times). Park
Entrance Fee charged from Memorial Day
weekend to Labor day. Seniors (age 62 &
older) and disabled persons are
eligible for a FREE park pass,
Albemarle County Residents only.
Swimming: daily 10:00am � 8:30pm (From
Memorial...
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Crow Recreation Center
Rose Hill Drive Charlottesville, VA Phone: (434) 977-3977 Web Site: http://www.charlottesville.org/Index.aspx?page=61
Public indoor swimming pool. Facilities
include showers and changing rooms.
Admission charged.
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Darden Towe Memorial Park
Albemarle County Parks and Recreation VA Charlottesville Phone: (434) 296-5844 Web Site: http://www.albemarle.org/parks
110 land acres. Hours: 7:00am to Dark,
all year. 3 softball fields, 4 multi-
purpose fields used for soccer,
lacrosse, and football, 4 tennis
courts, and running trails. Playground
is wheel chair accessible. Picnic
Shelter with a seating capacity 50,
electricity, and open grills. Access to
the Rivanna River. Seasonal restrooms
are...
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Forest Hills Park
Parks and Grounds Division of the City of Charlottesville Charlottesville, VA 22901 Phone: (434) 970-3589 Web Site: http://www.charlottesville.org/index.aspx?page=314
Lofty oak trees and a magnificent view
of Carter's Mountain highlight the 7.35
acres of rolling land which make up
this popular park, which was originally
known as Forest Park. Today there are
extensively developed activity areas
for individuals of all ages. A Little
League baseball field and a concession
stand lie at the lowest end of the...
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Hardware River
Carter's Bridge at Route 20 Charlottesville, VA 22903 Phone: (434) 293-6789 The Hardware River begins about 15 miles south of Charlottesville, just above the Route 20 bridge. The Hardware flows south for 26 � miles to join the James River just above Bremo Bluff. Typically, canoeists divide the trip into two sections, the first being from Route 20 at Carter Bridge to the Temperance Wayside at Route 6, and the second...
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Hardware Wildlife Management Area
Rte. 611 Scottsville, VA 24598 The Hardware Wildlife Management Area occupies 1,034 acres of land near the confluence of the Hardware and James Rivers. Visitors should take Route 6 to Scottsville, and from Scottsville, turn right onto Route 611 to access the western part of the area. To get to the eastern part of the area, including the boat ramp, visitors should continue east on...
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James River Reeling and Rafting
265 Ferry Street Scottsville, VA 24590 Phone: (434) 286-4386 Email: [email protected]
Web Site: http://www.reelingandrafting.com/
Come float the historic James River
with the Premier Outfitter and create
dreams you will always remember. Relax
on the bank of the James River while
our professional staff readies your
equipment for your pleasure. Bring your
fishing tackle along for the best small
mouth bass fishing on the east coast or
simply unwind with a packed cooler...
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James River Runners, Inc.
10082 Hatton Ferry Road Scottsville, VA 24590 Phone: (434) 286-2338 Email: [email protected]
Web Site: http://www.jamesriver.com
James River Runners offers canoeing, rafting, inner tubing, kayaking, camping, and fishing on the historic James River in central Virginia. Self guided canoe, raft, tube, and kayak trips daily in season. Professional outfitters since 1979.
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McIntire Park
Parks and Grounds Division of the City of Charlottesville Charlottesville, VA 22901 Phone: (434) 970-3589 Web Site: http://www.charlottesville.org/index.aspx?page=367
McIntire Park is the second-largest park in the City, with almost 136 acres of land. This lovely oasis in the center of the city is due to the generosity and foresight of Paul Goodloe McIntire. From 1926 to 1941, McIntire purchased land from various landowners, and eventually donated it as one park to the City of Charlottesville. McIntire continues to...
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