Pocahontas State Park

Pocahontas State Park

Pocahontas State Park is a sprawling natural haven in central Virginia, renowned for its extensive trails and rich opportunities for outdoor recreation.

7,919
Acres Protected
90
Miles of Trails
1,000,000+
Annual Visitors
1946
Year Established

About Pocahontas State Park

Pocahontas State Park
 

Pocahontas State Park, located just outside Richmond, Virginia, spans over 7,919 acres and includes various landscapes ranging from dense forests to serene lakes. This park is a sanctuary for both local flora and fauna, featuring diverse habitats that support wildlife like white-tailed deer, upland birds, and countless amphibian species. Rich in history, the area was named after Pocahontas, the Native American figure known from the early colonial period of America. Visitors can explore the significant Civilian Conservation Corps in the park's architecture and layout, adding historical depth to its natural allure. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to the park's extensive network of trails suitable for hiking and mountain biking, as well as the water bodies ideal for fishing and paddle sports. The multiple campsites available provide ample opportunity for overnight stays, making it a comprehensive destination for adventure and leisure.

Highlights

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Swift Creek Lake - A prime location for fishing and boating.

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Beaver Lake Trail - Spot local wildlife in a wetland setting.

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Civilian Conservation Corps Museum - Glimpse the park's historical significance.

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Old Mill Site - Explore the remnants of an early 20th-century mill.

Notable Natural Features

Swift Creek Lake

A 225-acre lake ideal for fishing, canoeing, and kayaking.

Civilian Conservation Corps Museum

Exhibits on the work of the CCC and their contributions to state parks.

Pocahontas Premieres Amphitheater

Outdoor venue hosting concerts and performances in a natural setting.