Tucked away in the Alleghany Highlands of western Virginia awaits a picturesque lake perfect for recreational activities and wildlife viewing. Lake Moomaw, found in the George Washington National Forest, is one of the best-kept secrets of the Covington area. Take a look at the photographs below to catch just a glimpse of this mountain lake’s surreal beauty.

If you’re looking for a place to reconnect with nature, Lake Moomaw is nothing short of heavenly.

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This beautiful body of water is sourced from the Jackson River and is the result of the Gathright Dam, a massive structure that backs up the river for 12 miles.

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The Lake itself measures an impressive 2,500 surface acres and reaches a depth of 152 feet. It’s the perfect backdrop for camping, a picnic, or any number of outdoor activities.

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In addition to its incredible scenery, the Lake is perhaps best known for its fishing opportunities.

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Biologists classify the lake as a “two-story” sport fishery, meaning that the reservoir is deep enough to accommodate both cold water fish (such as trout) and warm water fish (bass, sunfish, and catfish).

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Yet you don’t have to be a fisherman to enjoy all that Lake Moomaw and its beautiful surroundings have to offer.

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Whether you have an entire day or just an hour to enjoy the scenery, you’ll be glad you made the trip.

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Lena_N_01/TripAdvisor For more information about Lake Moomaw, including directions and camping information, click here.

This site can be found at 6214 Fortney Branch Road, Covington VA 24426. Have you visited Lake Moomaw recently? If so, be sure to share your experiences there with us! For related content, be sure to read about The Sapphire Cove In Virginia That’s Devastatingly Gorgeous.

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For more information about Lake Moomaw, including directions and camping information, click here.

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