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Access Site VA

Lake of the Woods

Lake of the Woods

Source: u_s__geological_survey Updated 1 year ago

City: Locust Grove, VA
County: Orange County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 38.35142627, -77.75716365
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About This Access Site
The Lake of the Woods in Locust Grove, Virginia provides a scenic and spacious paddling and boating destination. The main lake has a depth ranging from 2 feet at the southwestern end to 45 feet near the dam, offering a variety of conditions for different watercraft. Public boat access is available, though the specific access sites may vary in amenities and fees.

For kayakers and canoeists, the lake's calm waters and picturesque shoreline make for pleasant exploring. Boaters will find ample room to navigate, though they should be aware of the lake's depth profile and any potential hazards. The lake is fed by a 4,557-acre watershed, ensuring sufficient water levels throughout the year.

Visitors should note that the Ellwood access site is located on the Wilderness Battlefield and has limited hours, with the grounds open from sunrise to sunset. Other public access points may be available in the area, so paddlers and boaters are encouraged to research their options before visiting to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience on the Lake of the Woods.
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Ellwood is located on the Wilderness Battlefield. Ellwood was a slave plantation, a Civil War headquarters and hospital, and its small family cemetery contains Confederate general Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson's arm. The gate is open during the hours the house is open, but the grounds of Ellwood are open sunrise to sunset. When the gate is closed visitors may park next to, but not blocking, the gate...

Ellwood is located on the Wilderness Battlefield. Ellwood was a slave plantation, a Civil War headquarters and hospital, and its small family cemetery contains Confederate general Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson's arm. The gate is open during the hours the house is open, but the grounds of Ellwood are open sunrise to sunset. When the gate is closed visitors may park next to, but not blocking, the gate and walk the grounds.

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