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Pocahontas State Park

Description

Although the 7,919 acres of Pocahontas State Park are largely covered with eastern deciduous forest, there are actually a variety of habitats including wetlands, lakes and ponds, grassy openings, and stands of old pine trees. In addition to 6.6 miles of walking trail, the park contains 33.1 miles of designated bicycle trails, and 46.5 miles of multi-use trail which penetrate virtually all of the park’s major habitats.

Benches along Swift Creek Lake, Beaver Lake, and Third Branch are good spots to watch waterfowl, herons, and osprey. Photo Credit: Lisa Mease

Benches along Swift Creek Lake, Beaver Lake, and Third Branch are good spots to watch waterfowl, herons, and osprey. Photo Credit: Lisa Mease/DWR

During summer, Beaver Lake Trail and Big Poplar Trail have a variety of birds including several species of nesting flycatchers and wetland birds. Just above the dam, look along the rock piles for spotted sandpiper. A popular viewing area is the spillway at the east end of Beaver Lake. The lake hosts a diversity of dragonflies and damselflies during the summer and provides refuge for wintering waterfowl such as bufflehead and ring-necked duck. Flocks of wild turkey and numerous white-tailed deer can also be seen throughout the park year-round. Nighttime visitors may be fortunate enough to hear owls, and see nocturnal mammals such as raccoon, opossum, and striped skunk.

Wildlife Sightings

Birds Recently Seen at Pocahontas State Park:

  • Canada Goose
  • Mallard
  • Mourning Dove
  • Great Blue Heron
  • Barred Owl
  • Belted Kingfisher
  • Pileated Woodpecker
  • Northern Flicker
  • Eastern Phoebe
  • American Crow

162 species have been reported at this site to date.

Recent Checklists:

Date# of SpeciesSubmitted By
22 Jan 202617Maddie McElfresh
19 Jan 202619Sarah M
19 Jan 202612Sarah M
19 Jan 20269Sarah M
17 Dec 202523Anonymous eBirder

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Amenities & Accessibility Considerations

Site Amenities

  • On-site Parking
  • Restrooms
  • Kayak/Canoe Launch

Other Site Amenities: Bike Trails, Camping/Lodging, Hiking Trails, Interpretive Program/Events, Visitor/Nature Center, Paddlecraft Rentals, Historical Site

Maps & Directions

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Physical Address: 10301 State Park Rd., Chesterfield, VA 23832

From I-95, head west on VA-288 North, take the Courthouse Road/VA-604 exit, turn left onto Courthouse Road/VA-604, and the park entrance is on the right in approximately 1 mile.

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About the VBWT

The Virginia Bird and Wildlife Trail is a network of over 600 greenspaces and blueways throughout the Commonwealth selected for their wildlife viewing potential. Walk a nature trail, paddle a river, or enjoy a scenic overlook and you’ll soon see why Virginia is a premier destination for birding and wildlife viewing.

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