Lancaster County, Virginia

 

By River or By Road




Lancaster County's marinas, waterfront parks and public access points beckon as a haven for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and anyone longing to connect with the beauty of the Chesapeake Bay and the Rappahannock River. Whether you're casting a line, picnicking by the shore, or simply basking in the serene landscapes, Lancaster County invites you to embark on a journey where land and water unite in perfect harmony.




Nestled at the confluence of the Rappahannock River and the Chesapeake Bay, Lancaster County is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. With 330 miles of shoreline, this picturesque locale is a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking the perfect blend of rural tranquility and small-town charm. It's a place where rolling countryside meets serene waterways and where bustling small towns of Irvington, Kilmarnock, White Stone and Lively provide a warm welcome. We invite you to where the beauty of nature and the spirit of community converge.




Windmill Point County Maritime Recreational Campus


Westland Beach at Windmill Point has seen the reestablishment of the public beach and fishing pier and the construction of first class amenitites. The first phase focused on offshore breakwaters, beach restoration and expansion, and dune restoration with vegetation. The second phase amenities include a 450 foot fishing pier, featuring fish cleaning stations and a public saltwater fishing license, a parking area with a comfort station, and beautiful landscape plantings. This project promises transform the waterfront experience with a pristine Chesapeake Bay access beach and fishing pier for all to enjoy. Boaters can let in at the public boat ramp or they can dock and refuel at Windmill Point Marina. Canoes and kayaks can embark from the Windmill Point Launch on Little Oyster Creek. Westland Beach at Windmill Point will open November 2025.






Thomas Landing


Thomas Landing on Greenvale Creek is a place for easy kayaking and paddling, especially for beginners. This park is an all-accessible destination with its ADA compliant Courtesy Dock and Boat Ramp. It also provides ample parking and courtesy life jackets, making it an excellent base for exploring the scenic Rappahannock River.



Taylor Creek County Park


Taylor Creek, along the Corrotoman River, offers a serene escape for kayak and canoe enthusiasts, nature trails, an environmental learning center, and an outdoor classroom. The scenic overlook and shelter house add to the appeal, making it an ideal spot for family outings and educational adventures. Opening Fall 2026.




Carter Cove County Park


Soon to be located at the mouth of Carter Creek, Carter Cove County Park is set to become a hub of activity and relaxation. Here, visitors can look forward to a Oyster Heritage Learning Center, a boat ramp, kayak and canoe launches, a fishing pier, and a shelter house for picnicking. Nature enthusiasts can explore the nearby nature trails while taking in the breathtaking views. Opening Spring 2027.




Plus two more public access parks on the way:

Harpers Creek Boat Launch - Opening Fall 2025

Chesapeake Trail Canoe/Kayak Launch - Opening Fall 2026


330 Miles of Shoreline to Explore


Beyond the marinas & waterfront parks, Lancaster County boasts nearby attractions, charming small towns, and a vibrant cultural scene. Take a drive through White Stone & Lively or explore the quaint streets of Irvington and Kilmarnock, where you'll find fantastic dining, boutique shopping experiences, and local events like concerts and festivals year-round.

Start planning your visit today and dive into the enchantment of Lancaster County—where every mile of shoreline tells a story waiting to be explored. 

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