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Harrison Lake National Fish Hatchery

The Harrison Lake National Fish Hatchery is in Charles City County, Virginia. This 400-acre site includes several warm-water fishponds along a riparian creekside woodland (Herring Creek). Chain pickerel, warmouth, bluegill, redear sunfish, flier, bullheads, bowfin, black crappie, and largemouth bass are present. There is a gravel ramp and a handicapped-accessible pier. Gasoline motors (up to 5 hp) are allowed. There is no charge for fishing or boat ramp usage. A new picnic facility was opened in 1999.Harrison Lake is accessible for fishing and birding; trails wind along Herring Creek, and the woodlands include oak, sycamore, and tulip poplar.



 The Basics


Address: 11110 Kimages Road
Charles City, VA 23030
Phone: 804-829-2421


 Directions

Return right on SR 5 and turn left. Proceed 7.7 miles and turn left on SR 658/Kimages Rd. for 0.4 mile. The hatchery is on the right.



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