Beaver Creek Reservoir is a 101-acre water supply reservoir that was built in 1964 for the Town of Crozet. Historically, it has provided very good angling for a variety of species including largemouth bass, bluegill, and channel catfish. In addition to the good quality fishing, what draws anglers to the lake are its outstanding seasonal views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the forested shoreline, and the rolling terrain of the piedmont. It's a great place to take the family because the fish are abundant, the fishing pressure is relatively low, and the views are spectacular.
Swimming
No swimming allowed. Water supply for the Crozet area.
Fishing
Virginia State Fishing License is required. An ample supply of sunfish, channel catfish, and largemouth bass are stocked at all lakes.
Boat Launch
U.S. Coast Guard approved boats & crafts welcome. Gasoline powered motors prohibited. Electric motors are allowed.
Tables
4 tables scattered through park
Restrooms
Seasonal restrooms are available
Crowd: Wealthy Ivy guys seeking young college students and people to mentor. No Crossdressers or trans to my knowledge. I personally have had great luck with Trans/CD at Chris Green lake a few miles down road.
Neighbourhood: Crozet
Wealthy Ivy guys seeking young college students and people to mentor. No Crossdressers or trans to my knowledge. I personally have had great luck with Trans/CD at Chris Green lake a few miles down road.
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