In accordance with the Code of Virginia, the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation is preparing a master plan for Lake Anna State Park located in Spotsylvania, VA. The purpose of a master plan is to guide the management and development of a park by identifying natural, cultural and physical resources, as well as identifying park needs and engaging with the public.
Lake Anna State Park is centrally located on one of Virginia’s premier freshwater lakes, and its proximity to rapidly expanding population centers places it in a unique position within the Virginia State Park system. The park consists of 2,810 acres and is renowned for its beach and boating activities. It also attracts visitors from near and far who are inspired to visit the park to enjoy its beautiful scenery, rich history and ample recreational opportunities.
The Department of Conservation and Recreation hosted a public information meeting on February 12, 2024.
The meeting took place in the Spotsylvania County board room located on the first floor of the Holbert Building, 9104 Courthouse Road, Spotsylvania, VA, 22553.
DCR staff provided more information about the master planning process for the park, and attendees had the opportunity to ask questions and provide comments after the presentation. The following topics will be covered:
The meeting was broadcast on local cable; the recording can be found at the link below. https://www.regionalwebtv.com/spotsybos.