Lake Anna, Virginia has some of the best sunsets on Earth - evidenced by these photos from our visitors and residents. Do you have a favorite sunset photo to share? Please email them to [email protected]! You may see them here in our next update or in the next issue of the Lake Anna Breeze newspaper!
Lake Anna, Virginia is home to a myriad of wildlife - with tons of fish, birds, and mammals - we've collected some of the most fascinating photos submitted by Lake Anna residents and visitors alike (including photos of the infamous white deer frequently spotted at Lake Anna!) Bookmark this post to come back and see additional photos!
Lake Anna, Virginia has some of the best sunsets on Earth - evidenced by these photos from our visitors and residents. Do you have a favorite sunset photo to share? Please email them to [email protected]! You may see them here in our next update or in the next issue of the Lake Anna Breeze newspaper!
Click here for the Lake Anna Sunset Gallery Part 1 or Lake Anna Sunset Gallery Part 3
Lake Anna, Virginia is home to a myriad of wildlife - with tons of fish, birds, and mammals - we've collected some of the most fascinating photos submitted by Lake Anna residents and visitors alike (including photos of the infamous white deer frequently spotted at Lake Anna!) Bookmark this post to come back and see additional photos!
Lake Anna has no shortage of water-based recreation options and whether you're looking for a park, a beach, or a campground, you'll have lots of choices for spending your quality fun or relaxation time.
Bumpass-Buckner Park
Located at 70 Bumpass-Buckner Park off Bumpass Road, this 18 acre community park includes a picnic shelter and tables, playground equipment, and a walking trail. This park is operated by Louisa County Parks and Recreation. Pavilion reservations are available ($20 for a three hour rental reservation plus $25 security deposit, which is refundable if area is left clean after use).
The Louisa County Bark Park
This facility, located at 1856 New Bridge Road in Mineral, is free to the public to use during daylight hours, when not being used for canine training by the Sheriff's Department or other Parks, Recreation and Tourism-sponsored activities. All users must follow the posted park rules. There is no water at The Bark Park, so you will need to bring water with you for you and your dog. No aggressive dogs and all dogs must be current in their vaccinations.
Lake Anna, Virginia is home to a myriad of wildlife - with tons of fish, birds, and mammals - we've collected some of the most fascinating photos submitted by Lake Anna residents and visitors alike (including photos of the infamous white deer frequently spotted at Lake Anna!) Bookmark this post to come back and see additional photos!
Lake Anna, Virginia has some of the best sunsets on Earth - evidenced by these photos from our visitors and residents. Do you have a favorite sunset photo to share? Please email them to [email protected]! You may see them here in our next update or in the next issue of the Lake Anna Breeze newspaper!
Join your Lake Anna neighbors to celebrate Independence Day!
LACA's 20th annual public fireworks display is Saturday, July 1st, 2017 at 9:15pm at Dike 2. (The rain date is Saturday, July 8th, 2017 at the same time) Produced by Zambelli Fireworks, the show is a local favorite, drawing viewers from all over! It's splendidly choreographed, and well worth the trip. The show is funded by citizens and guests of the lake. If you would like to make a donation, please send a check to: LACA Fireworks P.O.Box 217 Mineral, VA 23117 or click on this link for a Donation Form. A big thank you to the Lake Anna Civic Association for their efforts in coordinating this impressive display each year! |
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