Philpott Lake Recreation Area offers extensive outdoor activities along the 3,000-acre reservoir in southwestern Virginia, featuring boating, fishing, hiking, and camping opportunities amid scenic Appalachian surroundings.
Philpott Lake Recreation Area is centered around Philpott Lake, a 3,000-acre reservoir created by the Philpott Dam on the Smith River in Henry County, Virginia. Managed primarily by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the area is a popular destination for boating, fishing, camping, hiking, and picnicking. The lake was completed in 1952 as part of a flood control system but developed into a prime recreational spot. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills, mixed hardwood forests, and diverse wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and numerous bird species. Visitors can enjoy miles of designated trails that wind through woodlands leading to scenic overlooks and peaceful lakeside views. Multiple campgrounds provide both primitive and developed sites for tents, RVs, and cabins. The lake’s clean waters support largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, crappie, and catfish, attracting anglers year-round. Seasonal festivals, fishing tournaments, and boating events contribute to the area's community appeal. The Philpott Lake Recreation Area is also a favored location for wildlife photography and nature observation, especially during fall when the forest canopy changes color. Easily accessible from nearby urban centers like Martinsville, Virginia, the area serves as a valued outdoor retreat for families, anglers, and nature lovers seeking a balance of recreational amenities and natural beauty.
Philpott Dam and hydroelectric facility offering a scenic overlook
Philpott Lake’s expansive waters popular for bass fishing and boating
Multi-use trail network encompassing forested and lakeside paths
Horseback riding trails and equestrian facilities available
The large earth-fill dam creating Philpott Lake also generates hydroelectric power and provides a viewing point of the Smith River valley.
The nearby Smith River is renowned for smallmouth bass fishing and offers additional angling opportunities outside the reservoir.
A popular hiking route that connects to the recreation area, passing through mixed hardwood forests and offering moderate terrain with rewarding lake views.