Fall Hole Beach Skinny Dipping
Looking to start a weekly skinny dip gathering at Fall Hole on the North Anna River. This is a secluded water hole accessed via a moderate trail. It is located between Fredericksburg and Richmond, just south of Doswell (near Kings Dominion). I was there on this past scorching hot Saturday and had the beach and water to myself to tan and swim nude. It was beautiful and freeing and I was so excited to finally find an outdoor area to safely enjoy the freedom of nudity. I was wondering if anyone was interested in getting together here on Saturday mornings. I would like to get a group of us if possible and make it a weekly thing. The beach is not exactly easy to get to, so you must be fit and able, and prepared to hike down steep slopes and through knee high water on mossy river rocks to get to it. But it makes it all worthwhile once you get there and have a tranquil swimming spot and large rocks to lie on and tan nude. The entrance to the trail to access the river is located just north of Richmond. We would meet at dawn, hike to the beach, and hang out for a couple of hours. If anyone is interested, reply here and I will get a group going. Looking forward to hearing from all interested!
Morning from another local VA nudist...hope ya are well buddy and sounds like a great weekend trip. Would love to join you all as well. Limited nude activities in the Roanoke area it seems, so nice to see ya coordinating a morning hike and skinny dip...sounds like a beautiful spot you found there too! Will keep ya posted if I can get away and head that way. Regards, Ty
Actually the directions found on most sites are outdated. The Gps coordinates are the same but they don't give you any idea on how to get there. Someone bought the land years ago that was used to access it and has blocked off the path and posted signs. Do not attempt to go that way (Oxford road entrance)! They will call the police and prosecute you for trespassing if you are caught and it draws negative attention the the water hole. The only way to get there now without a kayak is through north Anna battlefield park, and it is a difficult hike. There are steep hills and slippery rocks so I would not advise anyone that is out of shape to attempt it. That being said, once you get there you will usually find that you have the entire place to yourself, especially during weekdays. Weekends are hit or miss. Unless you get there very early, it is possible to encounter a few clothed people fishing or swimming.