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Lake Montclair Vacation and Resort PropertiesLake Montclair is formed by Lake Montclair Dam on Powells Creek in Prince William County, Virginia and is used for recreation purposes. Construction was completed in 1964. At normal levels it has a surface area of 85 acres. The site is also known as Country Club Lake. It is property of Montclair Property Owners Assoc. Nearby Attractions
Prince William Forest Park (2 miles)
Established in 1936, Prince William Forest Park, Located in Prince William County, Virginia, is the largest protected natural area in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan region at over 14,000 acres. Today, The park serves as a window into the past, of what much of the east coast once looked like centuries ago. The park is an example of the increasingly uncommon Piedmont forest and its ecosystems and protects the Quantico Creek watershed. It is a sanctuary for numerous native plant and animals...
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Leesylvania State Park (4 miles)
Leesylvania opened in 1992. In 1978, noted philanthropist Daniel Ludwig donated the land to the state for a park. A national historical society, the Society of Lees of Virginia, was instrumental in securing the donation. Locally the area is known as Freestone Point, referring to the sandstone early settlers took from the property for building. Henry Lee III (Light Horse Harry) was born here at what was then Leesylvania Plantation in Colonial America. This Revolutionary War hero would later...
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Fountainhead Regional Park (7 miles)
Fountainhead Regional Park is located at the widest point of the Occoquan Reservoir and provides a quiet spot to enjoy the beauty of nature by water or land. Fishing is available from a floating dock or rental canoes and jon boats. A bait and tackle shop is located in the marina building. The park is the site of the trailhead for the 17.5-mile Bull Run-Occoquan Trail, enjoyed by hikers and equestrians, as well as a separate mountain bike...
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Mason Neck State Park (9 miles)
Mason Neck State Park is situated on a peninsula formed by Pohick Bay on the north, Belmont Bay on the south and the Potomac River on the east. The peninsula is the site of an active heron rookery. The park also attracts several other migrating and non-migrating species of birds, including whi
stling swans and assorted species of duck. Bald eagles also inhabit the area. The park boasts several hundred acres of hardwood forests consisting of oaks, holly, hickory and other species of trees. In...
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