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County park sites.
Appomattox Canoe Launch
21400 Chesdin Road
Bensley Park consists of 13 acres. Includes a gazebo and playground,
youth baseball/softball fields and
a football field, tennis courts and restrooms. Park Superintendent
- 271-7554.
From Richmond: Take Jefferson Davis Hwy. South
.9 miles South of Chippenham Pkwy. Interchange to Swineford Road. Turn
right onto Swineford Road (at Wilson Trucking) & proceed .3 miles
to Drewrys Bluff Road. Bear to the left and the entrance to the
park will be immediately on your left.
From Petersburg: Take Jefferson Davis North 2.2 miles
north of Willis Road (Bellwood Drive) to Swineford Road. Turn left
onto Swineford and proceed .3 miles to Drewrys Bluff Road. Bear to the
left and the entrance to the park will be immediately on your left.
Chester Linear Park
11801 Womack Road
Clarendon Park
2428 Brookforest Road
Dutch Gap Boat Ramp
441 Coxendale Road
Dutch Gap Conservation Area (See Henricus Historical Park below)
411 Coxendale Road
Lagoon Water Trail map and brochure - English
Lagoon Water Trail map and brochure - Spanish
Land Trail map
Eppington- Circa 1765-1775
14201 Epps Fall Road
Named after the Eppes family, who were major landowners in the area
as early as the mid-1600s. Francis Eppes VI built the plantation and
Thomas Jefferson, his brother-in-law, was a frequent visitor. The 44
acres contain a cemetery with markers dating to the 1800s. Eppington
Plantation house and grounds are open to the public on the first Saturday
in October for Colonial Heritage Day Festival and year-round for small
group tours by appointment only.
Ettrick
Park & Mayes-Colbert Ettrick Community Building
Park: 20621 Woodpecker Road
Community Building: 20400 Laurel Road, Ettrick Park
Ettrick Park consists of 24 acres designed to serve the athletic needs
of the community. Includes a picnic shelter, play equipment, restrooms
and a community building. Facility
reservation information.
Shelter reservations: 751-4696 (download
Shelter Reservation Form)
Park Superintendent : 530-2459
From Richmond: Take I-95 South to Colonial Heights
(Exit 54,Temple Avenue). After exiting I-95, turn left at stoplight
onto Temple Avenue. At second stoplight, turn left onto Route 301
(the Boulevard). Proceed to the fourth stoplight. Turn right onto
Dupuy Avenue. Follow Dupuy Avenue to Dupuy Road which will be on the
right (Dupuy Road veers to the right at the Liberty gas station).
Take Dupuy Road to Laurel Road. Turn left on Laurel Road. The Park
and Community Center is located on the right (across from the Amtrak
Railroad Station).
From Chester: Take Iron Bridge Road West to Lewis
Road (Shoosmith) and turn left onto Lewis Road. At the stop sign take
a right onto Bradley Bridge Road, follow to stop sign (corner store
on right with Citgo gas station). Take a left onto Woodpecker Road and
continue until you get to a stop sign (old red church, now a clothing
cottage, is on right). Turn left, staying on Woodpecker Road, follow
around a sharp curve. Just up ahead, Woodpecker Road will veer off to
the right. Stay on Woodpecker Road until you see Dupuy Road on left.
Take a left on Dupuy Road then a right onto Laurel Road. The Park and
Community Center is located on the right (across from the Amtrak Railroad
Station).
From Petersburg: Take the Boulevard (Route301) North
to Dupuy Road. Turn left onto Dupuy Road. Follow Dupuy Avenue to Dupuy
Road, which will be on the right. (Dupuy Road veers to the right at
the Liberty gas station). Take Dupuy to Laurel Road. Turn left onto
Laurel Road. The Ettrick Park/Ettrick Community Center is located
on the right (across from Amtrak).
Shelter #1
- 10 Tables
- 1 Doublewide Grill
- 4 Trash Cans
- Playground (75 ft. from shelter)
- Restrooms (500 ft. from shelter)
- Volleyball Net (50 ft. from shelter)
- Horseshoe Pit (30 ft. from shelter)
- Handicapped Accessible
Ettrick Riverside Park
21514 Chesterfield Avenue
Fernbrook Park
9270 Chatham Grove Lane
Fernbrook Park is a four acre neighborhood park. Includes a picnic shelter
and tennis court. Fishing is available from a small fishing pond.
Fort Stevens Historical Park
8920 Pams Avenue
Fort Stevens is a Civil War park. Its two-acre site was part of the inter-defense
line built in 1862 on the south side of Richmond. Includes picnic areas
and a trail along the earthworks.
Located in Chester, this 33-acre site offers fields for football, soccer
and baseball. Much of the site remains undeveloped, offering an opportunity
to walk through fields and woods and to explore a small stream that
borders the park. Includes tennis courts, a picnic shelter, play equipment
and restrooms. One Shelter in Park located behind childrens
playground. Parking area beside shelter. Water at concession
stand (must be prearranged with Coordinator). Park Superintendent
- 717-6157.
For shelter reservations: 751-4696
(download Shelter Reservation
Form)
Shelter
- 9 Tables
- 1 Doublewide Grill
- 3 Trash Cans
- Horseshoe Pit (25 ft. from shelter)
- Volleyball Net (50 ft. from shelter)
- Restroom (660 ft. from shelter)
- Tables, trash cans, and grills are located throughout the park available
at first come-first serve
- Playground (240 ft. from shelter)
From Richmond: Take 95 South to Route 10 (Exit 61).
Proceed West on Route 10 (Iron Bridge Road/West Hundred Road) for
2.8 miles. Turn right onto Ecoff Avenue. Goyne Park will be .8 miles
ahead on right (beside Ecoff Elementary).
From Petersburg: Take 95 North to Route 10 (Exit
61). Proceed West on Route 10 (Iron Bridge Road/ West Hundred Rd)
for 2.8 miles. Turn right onto Ecoff Avenue. Goyne Park will be
.8 miles ahead on right beside Ecoff Elementary.
Harrowgate
Park
4000 Cougar Trail
Harrowgate Park is a 29-acre site that includes tennis courts and fields
for football, youth league baseball and softball. There are active open
field and court facilities, as well as picnic and playground areas.
NO ELECTRICITY. Park Superintendent - 717-6157. For
shelter reservations: 751-4696. (download
Shelter Reservation Form)
Shelter # 1
- 9 Tables, 1 Grill
- 3 Trash Cans
- Restrooms (Approx. 600 ft. from shelter)
- Volleyball Net (50 ft. from shelter)
- Horseshoe Pit (30 ft. from shelter)
- No Water
- Handicapped Accessible
From Richmond: Take I 95 South to Route 10 (Exit 61)
West. Proceed 2.3 miles on Route 10 (Iron Bridge Road) to the 5th
stoplight. This will be Harrowgate Road. Turn Left and take Harrowgate
Road for 4.0 miles to Cougar Trail. Turn right onto Cougar Trail and go
.4 miles to Park Entrance.
From Petersburg: Take I-95 North to Route 10 (Exit 61)
West. Proceed 2.3 miles on Route 10 (Iron Bridge Road) to the 5th stoplight. This will be Harrowgate Road. Turn left and take Harrowgate
Road for 4.0 miles to Cougar Trail. Turn right onto Cougar Trail
and go .4 miles to Park Entrance.
Located on Route 10 across from the Chesterfield County Airport, this
park is the county's largest with 365 acres that features baseball, softball,
soccer and football fields, basketball, tennis and handball/ racquetball
courts, picnic shelters, trails, fitness equipment, and playground. No
Electricity. No water at shelters. We are sorry for your inconvenience
as from Labor Day until October 15th Harry G. Daniel Park at Iron Bridge
Shelters 1 & 3 will experience limited parking due to athletic field
use. Park Superintendent - 271-7554. For Shelter Reservations:
751-4696 (download Shelter Reservation
Form)
Shelter #1 - Panoramic View
-
Handicapped Accessible
- 2 accessible tables, 13 regular tables
- 1 large grill
- 1 porta pottie
- Horseshoe pit (10 yards from shelter)
- Volleyball court (70 yards from shelter)
- Basketball courts (90 yards from shelter)
- Tennis courts (30 yards from shelter)
- Playground (300 yards from shelter)
Shelter #2
- Handicapped Accessible
- 4 trash cans
- 8 - 6' Tables, 1 - 12' Table
- Playground - (60 yds from shelter)
- Volleyball Net (110 yds from shelter)
- 1 lg & 1 sm grill
- Restrooms (270 yds from shelter)
- Horseshoe Pit (7yds from shelter)
- Basketball (110 yds from shelter)
Shelter #3
- Handicapped Accessible
- 4 trash cans
- 4 -6' Tables, 3 -12' Tables
- Playground (30 yds from shelter)
- Restroom (120 yds from shelter)
- Horseshoe Pit (5 yds from shelter)
- 2 small grills
- **Volleyball is not available**
Shelter #4& # 5
- Each Have: 4 Trash cans, 10 -6' Tables
- 1 large grill
- Restrooms (400 yds. from shelter)
- Volleyball is shared by #4& #5
- Horseshoe Pit (25 yds from shelter)
- Handicapped Accessible
No electricity or water at shelters.
From Richmond: Take Iron Bridge Road (Route 10) East
from Chippenham Pkwy. to the stoplight at Whitepine Road (4 miles). Turn
left onto Whitepine Road and proceed .3 miles to Park entrance on right.
From Petersburg: Take I-95 North to the 288 north Exit
62, to Route 10 West. Proceed West on Route10 to the 1st stoplight. Turn
right onto Whitepine Road. Park entrance is on your right.
The 1611 Citie of Henricus, located in the 32-acre Henricus Historical
Park, is the site of the second permanent English settlement in the new
world. The Citie, which is being reconstructed, permits visitors to travel
back 400 years to witness the life and hardships of those first settlers.
Visit the small, timber-framed buildings (made of wattle and daub) that
served as homes to the settlers. Witness history come alive as costumed
interpreters tend garden, cook, practice domestic and carpentry crafts,
play early 17th-century music and protect this important wilderness outpost
of English life in the New World.
The Citie, Visitors Center and Museum Store (featuring historic reproduction
items) will reopen March 1 and will be open 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Wednesdays
through Sundays. The park is part of the 842-acre Dutch Gap Conservation
Area, which offers many other educational and recreational activities.
Henricus Park is in partnership with Henricus Foundation and the counties
of Henrico and Chesterfield, with assistance from the City of Richmond.
Fees fro entry into historical areas.
During the fall, the Citie holds its annual Publick
Day where visitors can experience life as it was nearly four centuries
ago. For more information, call the Henricus Foundation, (804)706-1340.
The Dutch Gap Conservation Area surrounds Henricus and provides 810 acres
of diverse woods, wetlands and wildlife. Bordered by the James River,
the area includes a blue heron rookery in the marsh.
For more information, call Chesterfield County Parks and Recreation at
(804)748-1623.
Huguenot Park is a 56-acre park that is generally flat and heavily wooded
with pine and hardwood, providing excellent cover for songbirds and other
small animals. Park includes an azalea garden, fitness trail, picnic
shelters, play equipment, restrooms, tennis and basketball courts, fields
for soccer and football. Park Superintendent - 323-1700. For shelter
reservations: 751-4696. (download
Shelter Reservation Form)
Shelter #1
- 4 trash cans,11 Tables
- Playground (400 ft. from shelter)
- Volleyball Net (80 ft. from shelter)
- 1 large & 1 small grill
- Restrooms (150 ft. from shelter)
- Horseshoe Pit (40 ft. from shelter)
- Basketball (250 ft. from shelter)
- Electricity
- Handicapped Accessible
Shelter #2
(on Early Settlers Road)
- 4 trash cans, 10 Tables
- Restroom (1/3 mile from shelter)
- Horseshoe Pit (55 ft. from shelter)
- Volleyball Net (50 ft. from shelter)
- 1 large & 1 small grill
- No Electricity
- Handicapped Accessible
- Portalet at Shelter
Picnic Areas - (first come first serve)
- Across the road from basketball courts - 4 tables & 2 grills
- Beside the basketball courts - 2 tables & 1 grill
- Woods between footbridge & soccer kickboard - 2 tables & 1
grill
- Beside Soccer Field # 2 - 2 tables/mini-shelter & 1 grill
From Richmond: Take Midlothian Tnpk. (US60) West
from Chippenham Pkwy. 4.3 miles to Robious Rd. Turning right on Robious.
Proceed West 1.3 miles to Park Entrance on left.
From Petersburg: Take I-95 North to Chippenham
Pkwy. (150). Proceed West to Midlothian Tnpk. West. Proceed West 4.3 miles
to Robious Road, turning right on Robious Road. 1.3 miles to Park Entrance
on left.
Lake Chesdin Park
12900 Lake Chesdin Parkway
Matoaca
Park
19900 Halloway Avenue
This 73-acre park consists of tennis courts, baseball, softball and
football fields and a lighted basketball court. Additional facilities
include play equipment and restrooms. About one-third of the park is
pine and hardwood forest, providing good cover for small animals and
birds and an opportunity to explore the park's natural aspects. No Shelter
at this park. Park Superintendent - 530-2549.
From Richmond: Take 95-South to Colonial Heights
(Exit 4, Temple Ave.) After exit, go through the toll, then left
at the stoplight onto Temple Ave. Take Temple to route 301; turning
left at the stoplight. Proceed to the 4th stoplight, Dupuy Road.
Turn right onto Dupuy and proceed .4 miles to where River Road forks off
to the left. Proceed west on River Road for 3.5 miles to Halloway
Ave. Turn right onto Halloway Ave. (1) Matoaca Middle School will
be on your left 1 mile from River Road. (2) Matoaca Park will be
on your left 1.4 miles from River Road. (3) Matoaca High School
will be on your right 1.7 miles from River Road.
From Petersburg: Take the Boulevard (301)
North to Dupuy Road. Turn left onto Dupuy Road. Proceed .4
miles to where River Road forks off to the left. Proceed West
on River Road for 3.5 miles to Halloway Ave. Turn right onto Halloway
Ave.
R.
Garland Dodd Park at Point of Rocks
201 Enon Church Road
R. Garland Dodd Park at Point of Rocks is a 188-acre park that features
a diverse natural area and a rich history. Athletic facilities and picnic
areas are concentrated in the upper areas of the park. Access to the
lower level is provided by a system of trails, which includes a boardwalk
through a freshwater tidal marsh. Also includes picnic shelters, play
equipment, tennis and basketball courts and fields for football, soccer
and baseball. Park Superintendent - 530-2459. For shelter
reservations: 751-4696. (download
Shelter Reservation Form)
Shelter #1
- Located Near Homestead Area
- 3 trash cans,10 Tables
- Double wide Grill
- Restrooms (650 ft. from shelter)
- Volleyball net (100 ft. from shelter)
- Horseshoe pit (20 ft. from shelter)
- Handicapped Accessible
- Electrical outlets
Shelter #2
- 3 trash cans,10 Tables
- Volleyball Net (60 ft. from shelter)
- Horseshoe Pit (25 ft. from shelter)
- Double wide Grill
- Restrooms (600 ft. from shelter)
- Electricity - 2 Outlets
- Handicapped Accessible
Shelter #3
- Near Bird Watch Area
- 4 trash cans,10 Tables
- Volleyball Net (100 ft. from shelter)
- Horseshoe Pit (50 ft. from shelter)
- Double wide Grill
- Restrooms (750 ft. from shelter)
- No Electricity
- Handicapped Accessible
Shelter #4
- 3 trash cans,10 Tables
- Volleyball Net (65 ft. from shelter)
- Horseshoe Pit (30 ft. from shelter)
- 1 Large Grill
- Restrooms (approx. 1100 ft. from shelter)
- No Electricity
- Distance to Overlook Area (Approx. 1400 ft.)
Shelter #5
- 3 trash cans,10 Tables
- Volleyball Net (65 ft. from shelter)
- Horseshoe Pit (25 ft. from shelter)
- 1 large & 1 small Grill
- Restrooms (approx 1100 ft. from shelter)
- No Electricity
From Richmond: Take I-95 south to the Hopewell Exit (Exit 61). Proceed east on Route 10 for appoximately 3.5 miles to Bermuda Orchard Lane. Turn right onto Bermuda Orchard Lane and proceed about 2 miles to the park. Bermuda Orchard Lane will end at the intersection of Enon Church Road, and the park is located at this intersection.
From Petersburg: Take I-95-North to exit 58 Ruffin Mill Road/VA-746 towards Woods Edge Road. Turn right onto Ruffin Mill/VA-746 Road then turn left to stay on Ruffin Mill Road/VA-746. Proceed 1.6 miles to the park on right.
Robious Landing Trail Map
This 60-acre park is located adjacent to James River High School.
The park, which will eventually feature a boat slide for small car-top-sized
crafts such as canoes and jon boats, provides access to the James
River.
It also offers citizens picnic areas, a volleyball court, self-guided
trails and fishing. Park Superintendent, 323-1700. Shelter reservations:
751-4696.(download Shelter Reservation
Form)
Shelter 1
- 11 tables
- 175 Yards from Restroom
- Horseshoe pit
- Handicapped Accessible
- 1 Large Grill
- 1 Small Grill
- Overlooks River
- Volleyball Court
Shelter 2
- 11 tables
- 75 Yards from Restroom
- 1 Large Grill
- 1 Small Grill
- Very Wooded Area
- Handicapped Accessible
Shelter 3
- 11 tables
- 1 large grill
- 1 small grill
- adjacent to playground
- Handicapped accessible
- Water Fountain
- 200 Yards from Restroom
Restroom and volleyball net in the Park.
From Richmond: Take Chippenham Parkway (150) east to
the Route 60 West Midlothian Turnpike Exit. Proceed West on Midlothian
Turnpike 4.3 miles to Robious Road and turn right on Robious Road. Proceed
West on Robious Road 5.2 miles to James River Road and follow signs for
Bettie Woodson Weaver Elementary School and James River High School. Then
turn right on James River Road and proceed .5 miles, passing both school
entrances. Shelter is located on the left towards the James River.
From the Huguenot Bridge: Take Huguenot Road 4.7 miles
South to the intersection with Robious Road. Turn right on Robious Road
and continue 3 miles to James River Road and signs for Bettie Woodson
Weaver Elementary School and James River High School. Then turn right
on James River Road and proceed .5 miles, passing both school entrances.
Shelter is located on the left towards the James River.
The county's oldest and most popular park, this 163-acre site features
a complex of ball fields and tennis courts, a nature center, an archery
range, Ruff House Dog Park, garden plots and a system of nature trails.
Also includes picnic shelters, play equipment and restrooms. No
Electricity. Park Superintendent 276-6661. Shelter reservations : 751-4696
(download Shelter Reservation
Form)
Shelter #1
- 2 trash cans
- 13 tables
- 2 grills
- Restrooms and playgrounds (approx. 1/2 mile from shelter)
- Volleyball net & horseshoe pit
- Water at shelter
- Located right of Nature Center
- Handicapped Accessible
- Portalet on trail between shelters 1 and 2 (March thru Nov.)
Shelter #2
- 2 trash cans
- 13 tables
- 1 large grill
- Restrooms and playgrounds (approx. 1/2 mile + from shelter)
- Volleyball net & horseshoe pit
- Water at shelter
- Located on Pond (approx. 1/4 mile from shelter, up walking trail)
- Portalet on trail between shelters 1 and 2 (March thru Nov.)
Shelter #3
- 2 trash cans
- 12 tables
- 1 large grill
- Restrooms and playgrounds (approx. 1/2 mile + from shelter)
- Horseshoe pit
- Water at shelter
- Located at Garden Section -- private location
- Advisement: We have been experiencing problems with users of
this particular shelter encroaching on the adjoining property.
We ask that you please advise all participants of your group to be aware
of property lines and not to wander onto personal property while using
this facility.
Shelter #4
- 2 trash cans
- 13 tables
- 1 large grill
- Restrooms and playgrounds (approx. 1/4 mile from shelter)
- Volleyball net & horseshoe pit
- Water at shelter
- Located across from Playground: Ideal for kids and elderly
- Handicapped Accessible
From Richmond: Take Hull Street (Route 360) West
from Chippenham Pkwy 4.4 miles to Courthouse Rd. Turn right on Courthouse
Rd. Park entrance is ONLY on your right.
From Petersburg: Take I-95 North to Route 288
exit 62. Proceed North on 288 to Courthouse Road Exit. At
stoplight, turn right, continue until you come to the 1st light, your
will bear right at this light. Continue until you cross over Hull
Street Road (Route 360). Park entrance on right.
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