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DNR Report: Heat, mayflies slow fishing
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Best places to fish, rent a canoe, kayak, boat and launch a boat in Williamsburg, James…
Best places to fish, rent a canoe, kayak, boat and launch a boat in Williamsburg, James City County and York County, Virginia!
County Reopens Embattled Boat Ramp, But Water Advocates Say It’s Not Enough
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DNR Report: Personal watercraft, safety equipment top violations
DNR Report: Personal watercraft, safety equipment top violations
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 and protected coves perfect for kayaking to wide-open stretches ideal for sailing and powerboating. The area rewards boaters of every skill level, from first-time paddlers to experienced cruisers running multi-day Bay passages.
Just downstream, both rivers empty into the magnificent Chesapeake Bay — offering world-class striped bass and blue crab fishing, protected anchorages, and hundreds of miles of navigable shoreline. Popular launch points include Chickahominy Riverfront Park on the James, Dare Marina and York River State Park on the York, and the public ramps at Gloucester Point for Bay access. Sailors can reach the mouth of the Bay in a day; powerboaters can run to Annapolis or Norfolk without an overnight stop.
BoatBurg.com tracks the Williamsburg boating scene daily — marina openings, local waterway conditions, dock-and-dine spots along the James and York, new gear worth knowing about, and the regional cruising news that matters to Mid-Atlantic boaters. Whether you keep a boat on a mooring, trailer-launch on weekends, or are planning your first trip through the Colonial Triangle waterways, this is your local starting point.
Plan a Williamsburg Boat Day
Tell us where you're launching from — James River, York River, or straight to the Bay — and what you're after: fishing, cruising, dock-and-dine, or a family day on the water. We'll point you to the right ramps, marinas, and local conditions for your trip.
Williamsburg Boater Gear Guide


