Description
This 24-acre park provides a wooded picnic area, fishing and birding pier, and a short swamp boardwalk leading to a wooded trail for visitors. A boat ramp is also available.
The large concentration of wintering bald eagles at this park is reason enough to visit, but the combination of habitat types makes it even more appealing for the nature observer. Eagles commonly frequent the high-tension wire towers (which are home to ospreys in the summer), exposed sand spits, and the wooded peninsula on the south side of the river. A great blue heron rookery is also located on this peninsula, and the nests are clearly visible from the park. The area also attracts gulls and waterfowl, which gather on the river by the hundreds.
Turkey and black vultures, pictured here, clean up fish remnants on the shoreline and piers. Photo Credit: Lisa Mease/DWR
In addition to river views, the park offers a mix of deciduous hardwoods and pines that are heavily utilized throughout the year by a variety of songbirds. A small bald cypress wetland near the river offers excellent viewing of resident dragonflies. Also worthy of the visitor’s attention is a ravine just before the park’s entrance that contains a large stand of dead timber and open water, which is prime habitat for wood duck. The standing dead trees also attract all species of woodpeckers.
On a historical note, at this small site, General Grant crossed the James River for a surprise attack on Lee’s Confederate troops as told on-site by a Virginia Civil War Trails exhibit.
Wildlife Sightings
Birds Recently Seen at Lawrence Lewis, Jr. Park:
115 species have been reported at this site to date.
Recent Checklists:
| Date | # of Species | Submitted By |
|---|---|---|
| 19 Nov 2025 | 7 | Eli Kenyon |
| 8 Sep 2025 | 14 | George A |
| 6 Sep 2025 | 13 | Matthew Crittenden |
| 24 Aug 2025 | 2 | Jeff Legg |
| 24 Aug 2025 | 13 | Serena Brown |
Amenities & Accessibility Considerations
Site Amenities
- On-site Parking
- Restrooms
- Kayak/Canoe Launch
- Boat Ramp
Other Site Amenities: Camping/Lodging, Hiking Trails
Maps & Directions
Physical Address: 12400 Willcox Wharf Road, Charles City
From Charles City, head west on VA-5 W/John Tyler Memorial Highway, turn left onto Wilcox Wharf Road, and the upper parking area will be on the right, or continue to the end of the road to lower parking area.
Site Information
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Contact Information:
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