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Dutch Gap Conservation Area

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Open today at 8:30-20:30
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341 Henricus Park Rd, Chester, VA 23836, United StatesMap
Phone+1 804-748-1623
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  • Debra R
    Debra R
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    Pretty Plain

    There wasn't a great deal to see here when we visited, including not many birds. Pretty spot if in the area, but if considering to make a trip here, I would not recommend. To each their own.

    Reviewed on May 28, 2022
  • maevec339
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    Great area for recreation, but not if you're in a wheelchair. Don't bother.

    Upon a whim, my husband and I decided to stop by for birding here. I seriously regret not doing any research on the park before going. My husband is quadriplegic and in a power wheelchair. He can usu...

    Reviewed on Apr 30, 2022
  • svecjennifer
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    Off the beaten path historical gem

    We discovered this on a whim, and we’re not disappointed! Great for bird watching, exploring the “shore” ecosystems, and learning about the history of the James River. Would love to come back when we ...

    Reviewed on Mar 20, 2021
  • Mandarinlady
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    Spectacular Family Fun!

    Best outdoor enjoyment Ever! 4 generations of our family from age 9 took the 3 hour kayaking tour around a scenic lake filled with history, beauty, and wildlife. The relaxing adventure was the perfec...

    Reviewed on Sep 13, 2020
  • Penny M
    Penny M
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    Really spectacular part of the James River with an interesting history

    I had not known that the Union built this canal to circumvent an area of the James River controlled by the Confederates. I wish I had the time to walk the whole 4.5 mile loop. What I saw was beautifu...

    Reviewed on May 12, 2019

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