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Trail Guide for Pocahontas State Park (SP) in Virginia. Published by Virginia State Parks.

Pocahontas Mountain Biking Trails v MORE DIFFICULT - Challenging ride with steep slopes and/or obstacles, possibly on a narrow trail or with elevated skills features and poor traction. Requires off road riding experience. " w t Tr a il LITTER - Please help us keep the park clean by placing litter and recyclables in the proper receptacles and recycle centers or carrying out your trash. The releasing of balloons is not allowed. Decorative balloons must be deflated and disposed of as trash. FIRE - Help prevent wildfires. Fires must be confined to grills, camp stoves or designated fire rings. Fires must be attended at all times and extinguished when left. Firewood is generally available for purchase at the park. Campers and guests may collect only down and dead firewood. We enforce all seasonal and emergency bans on open fires. POLLUTION - Help reduce pollution. Dump stations, laundry sinks and slop sinks, where available, are for the proper disposal of wastewater. Please, no boat, RV or car washing. Portable showers that do not drain to wastewater storage tanks are prohibited by state law. Collected wastewater must be disposed of properly. SWIMMING - The aquatic recreation center is available for a fee during scheduled hours between the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day. The weather and other issues beyond our control may reduce the availability of the facility. Swimming anywhere else in the park at any time is prohibited. INFORMATION - For more information on Virginia State Parks or to make a cabin or campsite reservation, call 800-933-PARK or visit www.virginiastateparks.gov. MULTI-USE TRAILS - With more than 54 miles of multi-use trails, Pocahontas offers a variety of options ranging from fire roads to double-track trails designed to provide a tour of the park by foot. Below are a few of the more popular multi-use trails. See the map for all multi-use options. HIKING TRAILS - Pocahontas has 9.9 miles of dedicated hiking trails. These trails range from slightly under 5 feet wide to 30inch wide single-track. Below are the more popular hiking-only trails. See map for a full listing. EQUESTRIAN TRAILS - Most equestrian trails are south of Beach Road. The area is easily accessed from the Bright Hope parking area located directly across from the park entrance. Horseback riding is allowed on 14.1 miles of multi-use trail and 18.9 miles of forest roads. The most popular trails for equestrian users include Bright Hope, Otter Lick and Poorhouse. North of Beach Road, about 4 miles of Fendley Station Trail is available for equestrian users, but note that this is not a loop and requires some backtracking. SINGLE-TRACK MOUNTAIN BIKING - Pocahontas State Park has about 43 miles of single-track directional mountain bike trails. The trails make up three major trail systems. Morgan, Swift Creek and Lakeview Mountain Biking Trails. Mountain bike users should check the status of single-track trails at www.fopsp.org/current-info before visiting. Other users are encouraged to be aware of the status of single-track trails and take into consideration the conditions before using wet trails. happen on your first lap. Ride each trail multiple times to learn the features and check out your bike until you are confident to push your limits. Know your limits. For more information on Pocahontas’ mountain bike trails visit http://vasp.fun/pomtb. PARKING - All vehicles must be parked in designated areas. Lock valuables in your trunk and keep your vehicle locked when unattended. PARK CONTACTS events that involve amplified sound, catering, equipment rentals and vendor deliveries. # # # # e # Mi lls to n # ! S Cr eew FT kift ] ] ! ! ! # Green Green Blue Green Blue Blue Green Green Blue Black Black Blue Black 0.5 1.7 0.6 4.2 1.4 0.2 0.5 0.5 1.5 4.2 1.4 2.1 2.4 Cobalt Blue Cobalt Blue Cobalt Blue 3.7 2.4 3.8 Lakeview One Lakeview Too Lakeview Three Virginia State Parks Pocahontas State Park TRAIL GUIDE VIRGINIA STATE PARKS ARE A TONIC FOR THE MIND, BODY AND SPIRIT. Museums, visitor centers and nearby historic sites make state parks cultural treasures. The recreational opportunities in state parks are endless and easy to see – from swimming and boating to horseshoes and hiking, there’s always something to do in a Virginia State Park. RIDE SMART - Slow down before you speed up. Crashes can FISHING - A Virginia freshwater fishing license is required. GROUP EVENTS - A Special Use Permit is required for all group o res " w vehicles, including remote control aircraft, and aircraft in general may not be flown in state parks pursuant to 4VAC5-30-400. assistance dial 800-933-7275: for law enforcement or facility emergencies press 1; to reach the on-duty ranger press 2. Bell Berry Connector Bell Lap Blue Jay Way Blueberry Hill Corkscrew Freightline Gateway 1 Gateway 2 Lost Spring Millstone Moonshine Run Sunsetter Zero ith F ] DRONES AND OTHER AIRCRAFT - Drones, other unmanned aerial free as possible. Universally accessible facilities are available throughout Virginia State Parks. Please check the park’s website for details. 3.3 1.5 2.1 4.7 Lakeview Trails w MOST DIFFICULT - These trails and skills features have a mixture of EMERGENCY - For medical or fire emergencies dial 9-1-1. For other longer than 6 feet. Please clean up after your pet. Pets must be attended at all times. ! ! # # # bridges. and potholes. Must have ridden a bike before using these trails. Take only pictures, leave only footprints. Park in designated areas only. Please note there is a parking fee charged yearround at all Virginia State Parks. Self-pay parking information is available at the contact station. PETS - Pets are permitted in enclosed areas or on a leash no ! ! Fr eig h tli ne ] MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAIL INFORMATION - DIFFICULTY SCALE u EASY - Gentle climbs and descents, with obstacles such as rocks, gravel, PARK ACCESSIBILITY - We strive to make each park as barrier- (inside your cabin or camping unit) or in areas designated on permits issued by the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. ! ! ] ] ] ] l La p U V long, steep descents, loose trail surfaces and numerous natural and manmade obstacles. These can include jumps, ramps, elevated features, berms, drops, rocks and other terrain variations. Green Red Red Blue Swift Creek Trails " w " w WELCOME TO POCAHONTAS STATE PARK. ALCOHOL - State law permits alcohol use only in private areas ! ! ! ! ! ! Powhatan ] ]] ] ]] ] ! ! Bel ] ] ! ! ! ! Hawkins FT ! ! ! ! ! ! ! d Qualla R ! t " w Box Turtle Little West Virginia Morel Ravine Tall Oaks r tT ] i g ]] ] e ] it " r plants or trees. Collecting animal or plant life is allowed only for scientific purposes by permit from the Richmond headquarters. Don’t feed any wild animals. ro Blaze Morgan Trails ]] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Lakeview Three ] Lakeview One ] Swift Creek]] Banquet Hall ] e te ] aaddt SttRR S k k t ] ]] t Powhatan s s a a ] ] EE Banquet Hall D vor ak k] ] ] ] rr ]] ] PPaa ] FTT ] ]] ] ] 0.75 ] ] ] 655 ] ] ] ] ] ] Miles ]] ] ] ] PRESERVE - Help preserve your park. Please don’t cut or mar any Swi ft Creek FT e ] ] # Trails Lakeview Two To make your visit safe and more pleasant, we ask that you observe the following: # " r Wet crossing No bridge from multiple points in and around the park. Currently 7 miles of machine-built flow trail, this system is accessible to hand trikes and is perfect for beginners and pros alike. Opened in 2015, these trails have engendered to kids and adults a love for mountain biking. Regardless of skill level, these trails are a must. ] ] LAKEVIEW MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAILS - The system is on the south side of Swift Creek Lake. Parking to access these trails is off the main park road near the C.C.C. Field and the picnic shelters. These 9.5 miles of trails are a combination of rake and ride as well as hand-built sections. With long lines and rolling terrain, users who want a rough tread and moderately tight turns find that this system fits the bill. True to its name, the trail affords excellent views of the lake. # ! ! ] ] ] ] ] 0.5 ] ! ].25 0] Ze ] SWIFT CREEK TRAILS - On the north side of the park and just off Courthouse Road, the system is easily accessed dd FT ] ] 0 ! ! ¯ ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ]] tter 0.75 Miles " r ] # ! ! ! ! ! ] ] ! ! ill dM Ol 0.5 SSSwwwiiffffft nS g S w wwi Cfrfft rre e k Lake Wet cros si ] C rC rrCCC eeeek FF kFT No brrriddd g e CENTRALL A ARRREEA # ! Beav vve r LLake # ! 1990s is northwest]of the Nature Center. Known for the rocky, root-filled tread and ] turns, many riders find this system great for technical riding. A the tight twists]and total of 9.4 miles of trail commonly referred to as rake and ride is a favorite of locals. 0.25 ] ] MORGAN MOUNTAIN ]BIKE TRAILS - The original system built in the mid to late ] 0 ] ] ] ] 0.3 ] ] Miles ] ! ! ] ]] 0.2 Sunse ] 0.1 Swift Creek Lake ] ]] 0 CCC Museum ] FT ] ] cr rto Moonshine y Run ] er ee ] ]] Qualla Connector rn " w ] ] ] " "w ] ñ " ]"] CENTRAL w ñ ] ]] AREA ] " ] ] ]] r ] ] ] Beaver Lake ] nB field FT " w ]] ] " w FT nl Fendley Station ! Deer ] ] ] Tall Oaks MBT Crostic Box Turtle MBT B Cr oel Blue Jay Way Fendley Station Fendley Station Loop B To thou Rt 288 se R oad Cour ] ] ] ! ] Gateway 1 ! Nunnaly FT ! ! ! ] ]]] ] ] ] ] ]]] ] ] ] ] ]] ! ! ! ! " ) " ñ " r " w Visitor Center ]] ] ] ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ] ] ] ] Blueberry Hill ! ! " Loop FT w g rin Sp st Lo Corkscrew Morel Ravine MBT ! y Ho k ! ! ! ! Par Boun k dar l ai ee ! ! Cr Gateway 2 ! ! ift ! ! ! U V 653 Sw ! ! ¯ Little West Sm Virginia MBT These maps depict mountain bike only trails. Bikes are allowed on some multi-use trails and fire roads which are indicated on the whole park map on the reverse side. Emergency: 911 Park Office: 804-796-4255 Ranger on call: 804-621-5097 10301 State Park Road Chesterfield, Virginia 23832 804-796-4255 pocahontas@dcr.virginia.gov ]] ] WWW.VIRGINIASTATEPARKS.GOV 800-933-PARK Lakeview One Lakeview Too Lakeview Three Cobalt Blue Cobalt Blue Cobalt Blue 3.7 2.4 3.8 Difficulty ] ] ] ]] ] ] ] ] ] ]] ] ] ]] ] ] ]] ] ] ]] # ]] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] # ! on e ! # # # ! ! # ! ]] # Cr Swi f ee t kF T # ! ! ! ! ] ! ! ] ] ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Rd Haw kin s F T # # ! ! ! ] ! Bel l La Fr p ei gh tli ne ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Virginia State Parks EMERGENCY - For medical or fire emergencies dial 9-1-1. For other assistance dial 800-933-7275: for law enforcement or facility emergencies press 1; to reach the on-duty ranger press 2. Pocahontas State Park INFORMATION - For more information on Virginia State Parks or to make a cabin or campsite reservation, call 800-933-PARK or visit www.virginiastateparks.gov. LITTER - Please help us keep the park clean by placing litter and recyclables in the proper receptacles and recycle centers or carrying out your trash. The releasing of balloons is not allowed. Decorative balloons must be deflated and disposed of as trash. ! ! # ! ! PARK ACCESSIBILITY - We strive to make each park as barrierfree as possible. Universally accessible facilities are available throughout Virginia State Parks. Please check the park’s website for details. To make your visit safe and more pleasant, we ask that you observe the following: Take only pictures, leave only footprints. Park in designated areas only. Please note there is a parking fee charged yearround at all Virginia State Parks. Self-pay parking information is available at the contact station. PRESERVE - Help preserve your park. Please don’t cut or mar any plants or trees. Collecting animal or plant life is allowed only for scientific purposes by permit from the Richmond headquarters. Don’t feed any wild animals. MULTI-USE TRAILS - With more than 54 miles of multi-use trails, Pocahontas offers a variety of options ranging from fire roads to double-track trails designed to provide a tour of the park by foot. Below are a few of the more popular multi-use trails. See the map for all multi-use options. ALCOHOL - State law permits alcohol use only in private areas (inside your cabin or camping unit) or in areas designated on permits issued by the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. PETS - Pets are permitted in enclosed areas or on a leash no longer than 6 feet. Please clean up after your pet. Pets must be attended at all times. TRAIL GUIDE HIKING TRAILS - Pocahontas has 9.9 miles of dedicated hiking trails. These trails range from slightly under 5 feet wide to 30inch wide single-track. Below are the more popular hiking-only trails. See map for a full listing. DRONES AND OTHER AIRCRAFT - Drones, other unmanned aerial vehicles, including remote control aircraft, and aircraft in general may not be flown in state parks pursuant to 4VAC5-30-400. EQUESTRIAN TRAILS - Most equestrian trails are south of Beach Road. The area is easily accessed from the Bright Hope parking area located directly across from the park entrance. Horseback riding is allowed on 14.1 miles of multi-use trail and 18.9 miles of forest roads. The most popular trails for equestrian users include Bright Hope, Otter Lick and Poorhouse. North of Beach Road, about 4 miles of Fendley Station Trail is available for equestrian users, but note that this is not a loop and requires some backtracking. FIRE - Help prevent wildfires. Fires must be confined to grills, camp stoves or designated fire rings. Fires must be attended at all times and extinguished when left. Firewood is generally available for purchase at the park. Campers and guests may collect only down and dead firewood. We enforce all seasonal and emergency bans on open fires. VIRGINIA STATE PARKS ARE A TONIC FOR THE MIND, BODY AND SPIRIT. Museums, visitor centers and nearby historic sites make state parks cultural treasures. The recreational opportunities in state parks are endless and easy to see – from swimming and boating to horseshoes and hiking, there’s always something to do in a Virginia State Park. SINGLE-TRACK MOUNTAIN BIKING - Pocahontas State Park has about 43 miles of single-track directional mountain bike trails. The trails make up three major trail systems. Morgan, Swift Creek and Lakeview Mountain Biking Trails. POLLUTION - Help reduce pollution. Dump stations, laundry sinks and slop sinks, where available, are for the proper disposal of wastewater. Please, no boat, RV or car washing. Portable showers that do not drain to wastewater storage tanks are prohibited by state law. Collected wastewater must be disposed of properly. Mountain bike users should check the status of single-track trails at www.fopsp.org/current-info before visiting. Other users are encouraged to be aware of the status of single-track trails and take into consideration the conditions before using wet trails. SWIMMING - The aquatic recreation center is available for a fee during scheduled hours between the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day. The weather and other issues beyond our control may reduce the availability of the facility. Swimming anywhere else in the park at any time is prohibited. RIDE SMART - Slow down before you speed up. Crashes can happen on your first lap. Ride each trail multiple times to learn the features and check out your bike until you are confident to push your limits. Know your limits. 10301 State Park Road Chesterfield, Virginia 23832 804-796-4255 pocahontas@dcr.virginia.gov For more information on Pocahontas’ mountain bike trails visit http://vasp.fun/pomtb. FISHING - A Virginia freshwater fishing license is required. ! Mi ll s t # # ! # # ! ! ! ! ! il WELCOME TO POCAHONTAS STATE PARK. ! " w ¯UV These maps depict mountain bike only trails. Bikes are allowed on some multi-use trails and fire roads which are indicated on the whole park map on the reverse side. t Tr a PARKING - All vehicles must be parked in designated areas. Lock valuables in your trunk and keep your vehicle locked when unattended. Qua lla ] ]] " w ] ]]] ] " Loop FT w ] ] ! ] ] ] ] ] ]] ] # ] ]] ] ] ] ]]] ] ] ] ] ] ]] ] ] Swift ] Creek FT ]] ] Powhatan 3.3 1.5 2.1 4.7 Milage ] Lakeview Trails ]] ] ] ]] ] ]] 0.5 1.7 0.6 4.2 1.4 0.2 0.5 0.5 1.5 4.2 1.4 2.1 2.4 Blaze Wet crossing No bridge 0.75 Miles Ze ro ] ] ]] ! 0.5 ] ] Open to horses ] ] ! ! 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These can include jumps, ramps, elevated features, berms, drops, rocks and other terrain variations. w MOST DIFFICULT - These trails and skills features have a mixture of v MORE DIFFICULT - Challenging ride with steep slopes and/or obstacles, possibly on a narrow trail or with elevated skills features and poor traction. Requires off road riding experience. bridges. and potholes. Must have ridden a bike before using these trails. MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAIL INFORMATION - DIFFICULTY SCALE u EASY - Gentle climbs and descents, with obstacles such as rocks, gravel, ] 0.5 ] Swift ] ]Creek FT ] ] Lakeview ] Two ] ] Lakeview Three ] Lakeview One Swift Creek]] Banquet Hall ] ] ] ] Powhatan ta te ] East S d R Banquet Hall k Dvorak ] r ] Pa ] ] ] ] ]] FT ] ] ] y le Fend ] 0.75 ] ] Rd ] 655 tion Beach ] ] ] Sta ] ] ] Miles ] ] ] ] R eed FT ] ] ] 0.25 ] ] ] ] south side of Swift Creek Lake. Parking to access these trails is off the main park road near the C.C.C. Field and the picnic shelters. These 9.5 miles of trails are a combination of rake and ride as well as hand-built sections. With long lines and rolling terrain, users who want a rough tread and moderately tight turns find that this system fits the bill. True to its name, the trail affords excellent views of the lake. " TRAILS - The system is on the r LAKEVIEW MOUNTAIN BIKE 0 ¯ ] ] ] dM Ol Beaver Lake MORGAN MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAILS - The original system built in the mid to late 1990s is northwest of the Nature Center. Known for the rocky, root-filled tread and the tight twists and turns, many riders find this system great for technical riding. A total of 9.4 miles of trail commonly referred to as rake and ride is a favorite of locals. Ho r Qualla Connector " w Tall Oaks MBT ! ! !! ! ! y Blueberry Hill ! ! PARK CONTACTS Emergency: 911 Park Office: 804-796-4255 Ranger on call: 804-621-5097 GROUP EVENTS - A Special Use Permit is required for all group events that involve amplified sound, catering, equipment rentals and vendor deliveries. WWW.VIRGINIASTATEPARKS.GOV 800-933-PARK s r tT l ai Pa r Bo u n k da r ¯ UV 653 o res th F i m S 604 651 653 d iel FT La v ke e r Beaver Lake ea Qualla Connector rF T Picnic Area Ground Pine Sta tio n Rd Spring FT Run Beach Dvorak FT 655 Rd Central Area 6 Pa ud dy lel r al Mosele Mu dd yB Reed FT ing ate St d t s R Ea a r k P Swift Creek Camp Fendley Station (H/B/E) 5 Oak Hill Picnic Area y FT Big Poplar l FT Gil Danc on ins ilk W FT p -o Co 3 e FT Brig Hop ht e Rd dle Bun dp ec ke Ground Pine Path Fir st B Cre ranc ek h rR d CCC Museum Spillway Beaver Lake Otter Lick Loop Snack Bar 1 Po wh a Old Mill Swift Creek Lake ta n er FT av State Park Rd To park office and park entrance Be FT s FT Poor hous Run e s FT Thoma nd co Br ch an Cr ee k MULTI-USE TRAIL INFORMATION DIFFICULTY SCALE EASY - From .5 to 1 mile; grades are short, typically fewer than 100 feet and less than 10 percent of the trail length; easily accomplished by all users, including the elderly and those with physical or mental disabilities, with little risk of injury or fatigue. - From 1 to 5 miles; steepness and grade lengths vary; at least 60 percent of the length is fairly flat; healthy people can accomplish the trail with little risk of injury or fatigue. MODERATE DIFFICULT - Trail length is greater than 5 miles; more than 70 percent of the trail is on a grade; experienced hikers only or groups of three to five people recommended; there is a risk of overexertion or injury to those not conditioned. LEGEND Amphitheater FOR EVERYONE’S SAFETY, PLEASE FOLLOW TRAIL ETIQUETTE ON MULTI-USE TRAILS IN THE PARK. HIKERS YIELD TO HORSES. BIKERS YIELD TO HORSES AND HIKERS. Ba i FT ley Be m ia ill W lc FT her Co le FT r pe o R Lus h 626 La k e W oo 2 Visitor Center Se Pocahontas State Park - Trails and Facilities 654 4 7 Clark FT reek ] Swift Creek Banquet Hall Second Branch Powerline FT Algonquian Ecology Camp CCC Field / Memorial Garden (see map on back) Powhatan Banquet Hall Chickahominy Swift C Lakeview MTB System Paspahegh tan Spr Th ird Cr B r ee an k ch Appamatuck ark Rd tom FT s Cabin View Rd Weyanock Powha Bot Norwood FT wet crossing no bridge Third Branch d Ol Fe nd ley nF T Troopers Tribute Loop Swift Creek Lake ll Mi 604 F Exp orest lora tion tic F T State P 654 Fendley Station Loop B Co-op kF T (see map on back) B d Rd erwoo Belch Ho rne Cros Nunnaly FT d En Fendley Station Loop A ree FT t es W erf n Swift Creek MTB System Morgan MTB System (see map on back) FT Fendley Station (H/B) Dea FT Rd Forest Exploration CENTRAL AREA 653 se De tia Private Property ou Miles Bou ndar y FT lo rF T FT Hawkins FT ris Ch ift Sw eek Cr 745 th Lo op Rd Sm ith ur Ta y int Qua po 651 Lea FT lla R ay y Newb s Bri d dge R Co 1 Sw ift C Cl d 0 Point of Interest Trails Blaze Milage Usage Beaver Lake Cobalt Blue 2.5 H Big Poplar Yellow 0.7 H Bright Hope Yellow 5.3 H/B/E Co-op Pink 3.3 H Fendley Station* Burgundy 9.3 H/B Fendley Station* Burgundy 4.0 H/B/E Fendley Station Loop A Burgundy 1.2 H/B/E Fendley Station Loop B Burgundy 0.9 H/B Forest Exploration Lemon Yellow 2.3 H Ground Pine Path Lime Green 0.6 H Muddy Buddy Tan 0.7 H/B Old Mill Dark Green 4.8 H/B Otter Lick Loop Blue 2.4 H/B/E Parallel Purple 0.4 H/B Poorhouse Run Gray 1.4 H/B/E Boat Ramp Restrooms Boat Rentals Rustic Cabins Cabins Shower/Bathhouse Campground Swim Complex Concessions Yurts Contact Station Main Roads Dumping Station Park Roads Powhatan Red 2.4 H/B Qualla Connector Pink 0.3 H/B Park Roads Spillway (paved) Orange 0.2 H/A Troopers Tribute Loop Silver 0.8 H Gifts/Shopping Horse Ring (open to vehicles) (closed to vehicles) Parking Lakes Park Office Major Streams Picnic Shelter Park Boundary Playground H = Hiking = Easy Difficulty B = Biking E = Equestrian A = Accessible = Moderate = Difficult * The sections of Fendley Station Trail which are open to equestrian users are indicated with small horse symbols.

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