Lake Anna Bucket List: 15 Must-Do Activities When Visiting Lake Anna

September 4, 2024
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Just like visiting the beach, Lake Anna has its signature “hot spots” – places people go to be around other like-minded vacationers. Here at Lake Anna, there are specific businesses and locations that cater to crowds for specific reasons – boaters go to well known local spots on the water called “Cocktail Cove” or “The Sandbar”… while beer lovers go to The Lake Anna Taphouse for the widest variety of beer on tap available here at Lake Anna.

In this bucket list, we’ll give you some insight into Lake Anna’s most popular hangouts and what makes them so special. Remember, enjoying these places comes with the responsibility to care for them. Lake Anna regulars take pride in preserving these areas, ensuring they remain pristine for everyone to enjoy.

1. Take a Boat Tour (or Excursion)

Life is just better on a boat! Whether you rent one, buy one, or hop aboard with a friend, cruising around Lake Anna with a packed cooler is the perfect way to experience the lake. Dock at a lakeside restaurant, drop anchor in a secluded cove, or just float and soak up the sun. Rentals are available at Duke’s Creek Marina, Shipwreck Boat Rentals, Mid-Atlantic Watersports, LKA Watersports, Boat-O, Anna Point Marina, and Sturgeon Creek Marina.

Not comfortable in a rental? Get a captain, instead! You can rent an excursion from Cruise Rusty or Sunshine Swan Excursions.

Here is a snapshot of boat services from our guide to marine services:

Just like visiting the beach, Lake Anna has its signature “hot spots” – places people go to be around other like-minded vacationers. Here at Lake Anna, there are specific businesses and locations that cater to crowds for specific reasons – boaters go to well known local spots on the water called “Cocktail Cove” or “The Sandbar”… while beer lovers go to The Lake Anna Taphouse for the widest variety of beer on tap available here at Lake Anna.

In this bucket list, we’ll give you some insight into Lake Anna’s most popular hangouts and what makes them so special. Remember, enjoying these places comes with the responsibility to care for them. Lake Anna regulars take pride in preserving these areas, ensuring they remain pristine for everyone to enjoy.

1. Take a Boat Tour (or Excursion)

Life is just better on a boat! Whether you rent one, buy one, or hop aboard with a friend, cruising around Lake Anna with a packed cooler is the perfect way to experience the lake. Dock at a lakeside restaurant, drop anchor in a secluded cove, or just float and soak up the sun. Rentals are available at Duke’s Creek Marina, Shipwreck Boat Rentals, Mid-Atlantic Watersports, LKA Watersports, Boat-O, Anna Point Marina, and Sturgeon Creek Marina.

Not comfortable in a rental? Get a captain, instead! You can rent an excursion from Cruise Rusty or Sunshine Swan Excursions.

Here is a snapshot of boat services from our guide to marine services: