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Bath County Recreation Ponds Accessible Fishing

Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources

Warm Springs, Virginia - Bath County

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May 15, 2026

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Bath / Highland

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Warm Springs, Virginia

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Provider overview

Bath County Recreation Ponds near Warm Springs provide accessible outdoor recreation details, including a handicapped-accessible fishing pier, bank fishing, paddle access, boat ramp, seasonal camping, picnic shelter, bathhouse, swimming, and volleyball.

Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources publishes public fishing, boating, wildlife, and recreation access information across Virginia.

Quick facts

Phone
540-248-9360
Email
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Ages
Families, youth, adults, anglers, paddlers, campers, and visitors with mobility access needs
Season
Fishing year-round; seasonal recreation facilities and access dates should be confirmed before visiting
Cost
Fishing licenses, facility fees, and any seasonal access costs should be confirmed with DWR or Dominion before visiting.

Location contacts

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Bath County Recreation Ponds

DWR says the ponds are located on Route 600 north from Route 39 near Warm Springs.

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Accessible fishing pier and recreation ponds

Handicap-accessible fishing pier and seasonal outdoor recreation facilities at the Bath County Recreation Ponds.

Ages
Families, youth, adults, anglers, paddlers, campers, and visitors with mobility access needs
Season
Fishing year-round; seasonal recreation facilities and access dates should be confirmed before visiting
Schedule
The DWR page lists facilities and says Dominion can be contacted for additional information; families should check seasonal hours and facility status before traveling.
Cost
Fishing licenses, facility fees, and any seasonal access costs should be confirmed with DWR or Dominion before visiting.
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Listing check

Last checked
May 15, 2026
Why this is listed
Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources' Bath County Recreation Ponds page marks the facility as handicap-accessible and lists a handicapped-accessible fishing pier, fishing pier or platform, boat ramps, paddle access, seasonal lakeside camping, picnic shelter, bathhouse, swimming, and volleyball.
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Program details we found

Accessible fishing pier and recreation ponds

Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources' Bath County Recreation Ponds page marks the facility as handicap-accessible and lists a handicapped-accessible fishing pier, fishing pier or platform, boat ramps, paddle access, seasonal lakeside camping, picnic shelter, bathhouse, swimming, and volleyball.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: DWR marks the site as handicap-accessible and lists a handicapped-accessible fishing pier, pier/platform access, boat ramps, paddle access, and seasonal recreation facilities.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm current road and parking conditions, restroom and bathhouse access, accessible fishing pier condition, distance from parking to fishing areas, paddle or boat ramp suitability, seasonal facility opening dates, fees, license requirements, and whether the site fits stamina, transfer, and supervision needs.

What we checked

What we found: Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources' Bath County Recreation Ponds page marks the facility as handicap-accessible and lists a handicapped-accessible fishing pier, fishing pier or platform, boat ramps, paddle access, seasonal lakeside camping, picnic shelter, bathhouse, swimming, and volleyball.

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Is Bath County Recreation Ponds Accessible Fishing reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

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What information should families confirm with Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources?

Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.

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