Powhatan State Park Terrain360 Map Collection

Virginia's Newest State Park

Powhatan State Park on the Historic James, opening in the summer of 2013, is Virginia's newest state park. Located on the edge of the James River in the northwest corner of Powhatan County the park offers 1565 acres of a diverse habitat for wildlife from open fields to wonderful upland hardwood forests. The goal in creating the park was to provide access to state park facilities in central Virginia and to create both day-use and overnight facilities on the James River.

The park has about 2.5-mile (4.0 km) of James River waterfront accessible by a canoe slide launch. Fishing access to the river bank is limited because of high bluffs, but easier access is being worked on. Visitors launching a canoe or kayak from the park may enjoy a 5-mile float down river to the Maidens boat launch. The park has five trails open. These total about 7.3-mile (11.7 km) of multi-use (hiking, biking, horse riding) trails through a number of diverse habitats including field edge, upland pine and mature hardwoods.

Source: Wikipedia.com, Reserveamerica.com

Total Segments: 5

Big Woods Trail 2 (1.36 mi)

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Big Woods Trail 2 scene image looking forward

Cabin Trail (1.45 mi)

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Cabin Trail scene image looking forward

Gold Dust Trail (2.06 mi)

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Gold Dust Trail scene image looking forward

Pine Trail (1.4 mi)

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Pine Trail scene image looking forward

River Trail (0.62 mi)

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River Trail scene image looking forward

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Gold Dust Trail

Gold Dust Trail winds through fields of wildflowers and descends to the river. Along the way you are protected by a canopy of shade provided by the branches of large old hardwoods. During your hike you will experience the wonderful birds, butterflies and flora that call the trail home. / www.dcr.virginia.gov