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The Rodgers A. Smith Landing on the Poquoson River in Yorktown, Virginia, offers a well-equipped boat ramp and fishing pier for kayakers, canoeists, and small boaters. The facility features two boat ramps, one double-wide and one single, both of which are handicap accessible and equipped with floating docks.
This access point is located on the tidal Poquoson River, which flows through the historic Yorktown area. The river is relatively wide and slow-moving, making it well-suited for recreational paddling and small powerboats. Nearby attractions include the Colonial National Historical Park and Fort Monroe National Monument, providing opportunities for further exploration by water.
To reach the Rodgers A. Smith Landing, take Exit 256-B (Victory Blvd) off I-64 and follow Victory to Big Bethel Rd, turning left and then right onto Tide Mill Rd. The facility is at the end of Messick Rd. This well-maintained and accessible boat ramp makes for a convenient launch point to enjoy the scenic Poquoson River and surrounding areas.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Colonial National Historical ParkLocated within
Fort Monroe National MonumentLocated within
Yorktown Battlefield Part of Colonial National Historical ParkLocated within