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Lake Anna Sandbar is a perennial hotspot, The Sandbar is a 150-yard long spit of soft sand located just underwater at the mouth of Gold Mine Creek up the North Anna River arm of the lake. When the water levels are normal, much of The Sandbar is under about two feet of water. On most summer weekends you’ll find dozens of boats with their captains and crew enjoying various water-related activities. One of the most popular is people watching, however water volleyball and “power-lifting” vie for second place. This crowd trends younger and bit wilder!

Plenty of Places!

Lake Anna is the second-largest lake located entirely in Virginia, meaning there are plenty of places to explore by boat. Fuel up the tank and then watch the dock disappear on the horizon as you jet away and let yourself discover.

Pleasants Landing is a one-of-a-kind recreation area located Lake Anna. This 12-acre peninsula has panoramic views of the south end of the lake, as well as room for several activities. Rent a boat or a jet ski for fun on the water or attend one of the exciting summer events, like movie night, a concert or a festival.

Over time, salt has built up naturally in the middle of Lake Anna. This created a sandbar submerged in waist-deep water at the mouth of Gold Mine Creek. The Sandbar is now a destination for locals and guests who are in the know. This unique hangout is perfect for grilling, playing water volleyball or just enjoying a drink with friends and family. Make sure you turn your engine to idle when you get close to this awesome destination.

Behind the islands in Boggs Creek and across from the North Anna Power Station lie a chain of islands that locals call “the Bahamas” and are perfect for swimming, grilling, playing games, hanging out with friends or just relaxing. Soak up the sun or take a walk and enjoy the sand between your toes. “The Bahamas” has been considered one of the nicest beaches Lake Anna has because it is a secret haven.

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