Carter Creek, VA

Carter Creek was originally part of a Land Grant from King Charles II of England in 1642 to Robert “King” Carter, a 17th-century planter and one of the largest landowners in the Virginia colony. Carters Cove was the center of commerce and transportation.
Carter Creek is located 1 mile above the Rappahannock River Bridge and is to several marinas and one of the most prestigious yachting resorts in the Mid-Atlantic region.
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Boating Destinations near the Carter Creek, VA
Lancaster County's marinas, waterfront parks and public access points beckon as a haven for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and anyone longing to connect with the beauty of the Chesapeake Bay and the Rappahannock River. Whether you're casting a line, picnicking by the shore, or simply basking in the serene landscapes, Lancaster County invites you to embark on a journey where land and water unite in perfect harmony.

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