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VA’s Sweet South Anna River Flexes New Mussels
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Summer Season Series: The Art of the Raft Up
By Joan Wenner Basic boating handbooks devote some space to ‘rafting up’—the term describing multiple Source The post Summer Season Series: The Art of…
Crabs, Whales and Fossils, Oh My!
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Q&A with the Chesapeake Legal Alliance: Water quality standards and the Chesapeake Bay
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A New Take on an Invasive Species
By John Page Williams You’ve seen plenty of it along Chesapeake waterfronts: the common reed, Source The post A New Take on an Invasive Species appeared first…
Free Fishing Weekends in Maryland and Virginia
Maryland hosts Free Fishing Days the first two Saturdays in June and the first two Saturdays in Source The post Free Fishing Weekends in Maryland and…
How the Aquaplane Swept America’s Waterways
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Where to Cruise This Summer
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A New Chapter for Hunt Yachts
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About Williamsburg Boating
Williamsburg VA Boating on the James & York Rivers and Chesapeake Bay
Williamsburg, Virginia sits at the heart of one of the East Coast's most storied boating regions. With the James River to the south and the York River to the north, local boaters enjoy easy access to miles of tidal waterways, from quiet creeks perfect for kayaking to wide-open stretches ideal for sailing and powerboating.
Just downstream, both rivers empty into the magnificent Chesapeake Bay — offering world-class fishing, cruising, and water sports. Whether you're launching from Chickahominy Riverfront Park, docking at a York River marina, or heading out for a day on the Bay, BoatBurg.com is your daily source for Williamsburg boating news, marina guides, and gear recommendations.
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