Virginia
Lake Anna real estate is considered the second largest market for lake homes and lake lots in Virginia.
There are typically around 160 lake homes for sale on Lake Anna at any given time. The lake will usually have around 110 or so lake lots and land for sale.
This lake is one of Virginia's largest lakes and has a shoreline of 200 miles.
Lake Anna is the second-largest lake in Virginia, spanning 17 miles with 200 miles of shoreline. It's mostly in Louisa and Spotsylvania counties, but a small portion lies in Orange County.
Richmond is under 70 miles away, but residents can also visit nearby Charlottesville and Fredericksburg.
The Richmond International Airport is under 80 miles away, and the Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center is under 30 miles away.
Groceries and snacks can be found at various stores and markets within 25 miles. Locals recommend restaurants such as Scafa’s Italian Restaurant, El Patron Mexican Restaurant, Spice Thai Cuisine, and Bob Evans.
At 20.31 square miles, residents will be hard-pressed to run out of things to do at Lake Anna.
This is the perfect spot for recreational activities like fishing, boating, camping, and more. Anglers looking to toss out a line will find largemouth bass, channel catfish, striped bass, bluegill, black crappie, blue catfish, spotted bass, and white perch.
The Lake Anna State Park is a must-see with sandy beaches, swimming areas, walking trails, hiking trails, and more.
There are two sections of Lake Anna, a public side of around 9,000 acres and a private side of around 4,000 acres. The public side has waterfront marinas, restaurants, gas pumps, public launches, and other businesses accessible by boat. The private side does not allow commercial operation and you must be a property owner to access the water.
A top attraction nearby is George Washington’s Ferry Farm. Ferry Farm is the name of the farm that was George Washington’s boyhood home. Unfortunately, the home suffered a fire, but a replica was constructed on the original site and is open to the public.
Those with an interest in the Civil War should visit Fredericksburg Battlefield and Chatham Manor.
Those looking to reconnect with nature have many options near the lake area. These include Widewater State Park, Aquia Landing Park, Government Island, and Crow’s Nest Natural Area Preserve.
The nearby city of Richmond is teeming with historical sites. Monument Avenue and the White House of the Confederacy provide historical information concerning the early days of the United States.
The top Richmond attraction is Maymont, a 100-acre estate featuring a Japanese garden, petting zoo, carriages, and the Dooley Mansion is available for tour.
Carytown, a popular city district, is home to unique shopping, dining, and entertainment options. The historic Byrd Theater, which was built in 1928, is celebrating over 90 years of service.
The Virginia Museum of Art has free admission and features pieces whose creation dates back to 5,000 years.
Whether you are looking to buy a family home, a full-time retirement residence, or a waterfront property, Lake Anna is an excellent choice.