Coles Point
George Washington & Jefferson National Forest
Coles Point Picnic Shelters are tucked in a small opening surrounded by a hardwood forest. Opportunities abound for hiking, photography, nature study, birding and viewing wildlife. Best of all, Coles Point is perched along Moomaw Lake, providing convenient access to boating, fishing, swimming and relaxing on the beach.
Each shelter can accommodate up to 50 people and 20 vehicles. Eight picnic tables sit on a concrete pad, and several additional tables are scattered around the shelter. Each shelter is also equipped with two large barbecue grills, one electrical outlet, drinking water and flush toilets.
Notifications and Alerts
Hot Springs, Va., May 1, 2025 – The George
Washington and Jefferson National Forest’s James
River and Warm Springs Ranger District will be sealing
and line painting the day-use parking area for Bolar
Flat Marina, May 5th through May 11th.
The boat launch will be closed and will reopen May
12th. The Bolar Flat Marina will remain closed until it
officially opens May 21st. Visitors can use the boat launches at
Coles Point and Fortney during the time of the closure.
“These parking lot improvements will greatly enhance
our visitor's experience at the Bolar Flat Marina and we
appreciate the public’s patience during this time," said
Kevin Kyle, District Ranger of the James River and Warm Springs Ranger District.
For further information please call the James River and Warm Springs District Office at
540-839-2521 or visit us on our website.
Need to Know
- A fee of $3 per vehicle will be charged in addition to the shelter reservation fee. It will be collected on site.
- No livestock allowed
- Click here for more information on George Washington and Jefferson National Forests
- Don't Move Firewood: Help protect our forests! Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by obtaining firewood at or near your destination and burning it on-site. Moving firewood is illegal in some states. Visit dontmovefirewood.org to learn more.
Natural Features
The shelters are situated on a wooded peninsula on the south end of Lake Moomaw in Alleghany County. The manmade lake, at 2,530 acres, sits on the Jackson River and has 43 miles of wooded shoreline.
Coles Point is part of the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests which span across Virginia and parts of West Virginia and Kentucky. These forests protect 40 species within mostly Appalachian hardwood and mixed pine-hardwood forests, 60 species of mammals and 200 species of birds.
Nearby Attractions
Head downstream on the Jackson River for fly-fishing, canoeing, rafting and kayaking. A half-hour east of the lake is Hot Springs, Virginia, a quaint and small rural resort town.
The nearest groceries and gas are located in Covington, Virginia about 30 minutes from the lake. A pay phone is located at the nearby Morris Hill Campground.
Recreation
An inviting swimming beach within the recreation area lures crowds, and the picnic area has an open field for games like Frisbee and soccer.
The park offers boating and fishing for large and smallmouth bass, brown trout, bluegill, crappie, shad, catfish, sunfish and chain pickerel. Two fishing docks, two boat ramps and a swimming beach with a bathhouse are located on-site. Back Creek is nearby, also a nice stream for trout fishing.
The 1-mile Morris Hill Bike Trail is popular among hikers and bikers. The 3-mile Fortney Loop Trail is open to hiking along a path with several switchbacks.
Contact Information
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707 Coles Point Drive Covington VA 24426
Phone Number
For campground inquiries, please call: 540-279-4144
Rental Options
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Driving Directions
From I-64 at Exit 16A or 16B in Covington, follow signs to U.S. Highway 220 and travel north about 5.5 miles. Turn left on State Road 687/Jackson River Road and travel about 3.2 miles. Turn left on State Road 641/Indian Draft Road, which soon becomes State Road 666. Travel about 4.2 miles on 641/666 to a 3-way intersection. Turn right on State Road 605 and travel 4.5 miles past the Morris Hill Campground entrance, and across the Gathright Dam. Picnic shelter #1 will be on the left.
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