Lake Louisa, Louisa County, Virginia

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     There's some flowing water close by, Beaver Creek is a stream you can visit while you're here; Lake Louisa is a nice site to visit for more than one day, Small Country Camp Ground is a nice site to camp nearby. If you get bored of Lake Louisa, you could also stop by close by Lake Louisa, and close to Lake Louisa you stumble on a golf course called Tanyard Country Club. For the duration of the warmest time of the year highs here at Lake Louisa reach the 80's  
   with overnight lows in the 60's. Highs throughout the winter are generally in the 40's, and overnight lows throughout the wintertime for Lake Louisa tend to be in the 20's. If you want a great time in the great outdoors, just come on down to Lake Louisa. If you need a place to stay Red Carpet Inn Orange is a great choice.
After a long day outdoors Shenandoah Crossing is a pleasant location to spend a night or two. You'll need more than a day to look at
 
               everything Lake Louisa has to offer, you can camp at Lake Anna State Park. This lake is so wonderful. Lake Louisa is not the only spot nearby, Lake Orange is a nearby lake, and Lake Louisa Dam is an exciting thing to check out. Lake Louisa is a reasonably wet place usually with a great deal of rain; July is when you get the most rain here, and February is when it's the driest.

 
Shenandoah Crossing, Gordonsville
9 miles away
Shenandoah Crossing is for those who want the simplicity of nature and the small-town sophistication of Charlottesville. The resort is a spacious, four-season property offering guests a privately owne...

Red Carpet Inn Orange, Orange
10 miles away
Red Carpet Inn is minutes from Montpelier and many other Civil War sites. Orange county is the largest grape producter in the Commonwealth and home of award-winning wineries....

Current weather conditions at Lake Louisa, Louisa County, Virginia
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Local climate location: PIEDMONT RESEARCH STN 4 miles away


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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 38.11417
Longitude: -78.01139

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These outdoors activities are available near Lake Louisa.
 Hotels Near Lake Louisa:
Shenandoah Crossing, Gordonsville, 9 miles away
Red Carpet Inn Orange, Orange, 10 miles away
Holiday Inn Express ORANGE, Orange, 11 miles away
Best Western Crossroads Inn & Suites, Gordonsville, 16 miles away
RVACU - Red Carpet Inn & Suites Culpeper, Culpeper, 18 miles away
 Camp Grounds Near Lake Louisa:
Small Country Camp Ground, Louisa, 8 miles away
Lake Anna State Park, Spotsylvania, 8 miles away
Christopher Run Campground, Mineral, 11 miles away
Lake Anna Family Campground, Mineral, 11 miles away
 National Parks Near Lake Louisa:
Shenandoah National Park, Luray - VA, 42 miles away
Prince William Forest Park, Triangle - VA, 53 miles away
Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail, McLean - VA, 69 miles away
 Golf Courses Near Lake Louisa:
Tanyard Country Club, Louisa, 5 miles away
 Lakes Near Lake Louisa:
Lake Louisa, Louisa CountyCounty, 0 miles away
Lake Orange, Orange CountyCounty, 6 miles away

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Whitlock Millpond
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Whitlock Millpond (very old maps show it as Hancock's Mill Pond) used to be a beautiful place. It was hard to get to and, as a result, I only visited once when I went fishing there as a child with my father and my grandfather (early- to mid-1960s). It was a wild, snaky place. My grandfather, who lived nearby, told me the dam which fed the abandoned mill had been built by slaves using stone quarried nearby.
Sadly, the dam was breached and the remains of the mill were swept away by the flooding that accompanied Hurricane Camille in 1968. Since then, what was the pond has filled with trees and only a small creek remains. In 2006 I tried to get over to where the remains of the dam are, but the owner of the land I had to cross just looked at me like I had lost my mind. I guess it is wilder and snakier than ever now....

Christopher Run Campground
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