Marinas and Boat Launches in James City County and Williamsburg,
Virginia
Williamsburg and James City County are premier locations for
boating and fishing enthusiasts to live and visit in Virginia.
The James River is just a short distance from the Chesapeake Bay
and the Intracoastal Waterway. Marinas near the James River are
a wonderful, restful berth for boaters and offer the amenities,
and sometimes- dining. Inlets and coves used since colonial
times and perhaps longer allow the boater a pleasant respite
from the busy James River channel, which carries boats from the
Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel to the piers of Richmond, Virginia.
There are several well-maintained public boat launches in the
area that lead into the James or Chickahominy Rivers, or allow
access to lakes or reservoirs.
Jamestown Yacht Basin (757)-229-8309
http://www.jamestownyachtbasin.com
If it is convenience to the James River you are searching for,
the Jamestown Yacht Basin is located on Powhatan Creek, nearby
Historic Jamestown, just a five-minute boat ride from the James
River. Speed boats and jet skis are permitted to launch from
this marina. Boats coming via the Colonial Parkway, on trailers,
have a 12 foot height restriction, due to tunnels. The Yacht
Basin has 125 wetslips, but they are usually booked, so call
ahead. The fully functional marina has a boat launch and stocks
boat supplies, ice, gas, and marine fuel. Fish caught in the
immediate area include catfish, croaker, striped bass, and large
mouth bass. Jamestown Yacht Basin is the only covered marina in
James City County.
Kingsmill Marina (757)-253-3919
http://www/kingsmill.com/recreation/marina.asp If docking and
dining is on the plan for the evening, Kingsmill Marina is a
pleasant place to unwind. It's also an opportunity to experience
all there is to do at Kingsmill Resort & Spa, including golfing,
tennis, other recreation and traditional spa treatments such as
massage and facials. Kingsmill has a full-service marina with 15
transient boat slips equipped with water and power connections.
Concrete floating docks make embarking and disembarking easier,
and the convenience of full-service dockside fueling may be
welcome for some boaters. Have a bite to eat at The Deck at the
Marina - with light fare and live entertainment complemented by
a panoramic view of the James River. The marina store stocks
boating and fishing supplies and other provisions. To access
Kingsmill Resort & Spa's Marina, which is just 35 miles upriver
from the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel, look for channel marker
#40 on the James River.
Two Rivers Country Club Marina (757)-258-4863
http://www.tworiverscountryclub.com/CountryClub/YachtClubStory.cf
m Two Rivers Country Club is located in a protected, private
harbor nearby the intersection of the James and Chickahominy
Rivers One hundred boat slips can be housed at this Yacht Club
with exclusive membership. There are 78 slips at the 25-50'
depth range. There are 8 transient slips at the Yacht Club. A
maximum of 50' boats are permitted. Water, electric, and boat
dock boxes are included with all slips. Amenities include a boat
launching ramp, fuel service, a terrace with a covered awning
and tables, an office, shop, laundry, bathroom, showers, and
ice.
Waller Mill Park, Williamsburg (757) 220-6178
http://www.ci.williamsburg.va.us/dept/rec/parks.htm#waller This
fishing lake is maintained by the City of Williamsburg Parks and
Recreation and only rowboats, canoes, pedal boats and kayaks are
allowed. No gasoline boats are permitted in Waller Mill Park,
but electric motors are permitted, and they are available for
rental for $15-20 per day. This is a great fishing lake -- well
stocked with striped bass, large mouth bass, blue gill, yellow
and white perch, catfish, and red-earred bream. Fishing is only
permitted from boats. Waller Mill Park is Williamsburg's
2700-acre park situated around its reservoir and has been open
to the public for 24 years. The 343-acre lake has a tunnel
connecting the upper and lower sections of the lake. To get to
Waller creek, take Airport Road (Rt. 645), which connects I-64
and Rt. 60 West.
Chickahominy Riverfront Park (828)-258-5020
http://www.jccegov.com/recreation/chickahominy_park.html At the
mouth of the Chickahominy River, approximately 1/2 mile from the
James River is Chickahominy Riverfront Park which offers a four
wide boat ramp. Speed boats and jet skis are permitted to launch
here, and boats are also available for rental. For directions,
log on to
http://www.jccegov.com/recreation/directions.html#Anchor-Chickaho
min-40400.
Diascund Creek Resevoir This public boat launch, Diascund
Landing is overseen by the Virginia Department of Game and
Inland Fisheries and is right in James City county. From
Williamsburg, Go West on Rt. 60 at past Norge for 8 miles until
the intersection of Route 603 north. Boat access is 1/2 mile on
the right.
Marine Weather Reports For any jaunts on the Rivers near
Williamsburg and in James City County, always remember
conditions can change. It's a great idea to check the weather
report before heading out for a boat cruise with family and
friends. Here is a the National Weather Service Forecast, with a
base in Wakefield, Virginia, just across the James River from
Williamsburg. Consult the NOAA site for direct weather
information:
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/data/forecasts/VAZ090.php?warncounty=VAC0
95&city=Williamsburg.
Have a pleasant cruise on these Virginia rivers. If you are
looking for a permanent home for your boat with a dock, contact
me at 757-288-4685. I'd love to show you some waterfront
property in this area. Don't forget to visit
http://www.voncannonrealestate.com for other articles on the
Tidewater/Hampton Roads area or for more information.