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Directions

Driving Directions to Deltaville​

From Richmond – (Approx. 1¼ hours.) Take I-64 East to the West Point/Rt. 33 (exit 220). Follow Rt. 33 through West Point to Rt. 17. Turn left on to Rt. 17 - at a stop-light near a 7-Eleven store. Proceed 3 miles to Saluda. At the Hardees veer right onto Rt. 17 Business. At the stop light turn right on to Rt. 33, follow to Deltaville.

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From Washington, DC – (Approx. 3 hours.) Take I-95 South to Fredericksburg. Take Rt. 17 East to Tappahannock then to Saluda. In Saluda turn left off the 4 lane road, at the Food Lion, on to Rt. 33. Follow Rt. 33 to Deltaville.

​From Annapolis – (Approx. 3 hours.)  Take Rt. 301 South through Waldorf to the Potomac River Bridge.

Continue on Rt. 301 across the Rappahannock River to Port Royal. Turn left on Rt. 17 East to Tappahannock then to Saluda. In Saluda turn left off the 4 lane road, at the Food Lion, on to Rt. 33. Follow Rt. 33 to Deltaville.

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From Norfolk, Hampton, or Williamsburg – (Approx. 1½ hours.) Drive to the Yorktown Bridge and follow Rt. 17 to Gloucester. In Gloucester turn right on Rt. 17 Business to Rt. 3. Within a mile, turn right on Rt. 3/Rt. 14 West (John Clayton Memorial Hwy). Stay on Rt. 3/Rt. 14 for approximately 15 miles.  Turn left on Rt. 3 following signs for Kilmarnock and White Stone.  At the stop sign turn right on Rt. 3/Rt. 198. Turn left on Rt. 3 (at the Get ‘n Zip), towards Irvington and Kilmarnock. Cross the Piankatank River Bridge, at the stop sign turn right on to Rt. 33, follow to Deltaville.

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Once in Deltaville:

Proceed through the town of Deltaville, turn right on Jackson Creek Road/Rt. 660, at the Shell station. Turn right on Buck’s View Lane following signs for Deltaville Marina & Boatyard.

Directions by water:​

Jackson Creek has a north and south branch. Both areas provide excellent, deep water and protected anchorages. Jackson Creek is located just north of the Piankatank River entrance and to the south of the Rappahannock River entrance/Stingray Point Light. 

From the red #6 Piankatank marker (37 31.958 N, 76 19.051W) head due north to G1 & R2 which mark the entrance of Jackson Creek (37 32.699 N, 76 19.334 W).

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Our channel is narrow but well marked, and provides a depth of 10 feet. Follow the channel markers carefully and sequentially 1 to 10. Stay in the middle of the channel, particularly as you proceed through G3, R4, and G5 at the bend. There is shoaling around many of the markers, if you stay in the middle of the channel you WILL have plenty of depth.

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After rounding the last red marker R10, the marina will be ahead off your starboard bow. We monitor VHF channel 16, and our working channel is 69. We have four docks, A through D; the first dock you come to after rounding the R10 marker is A, followed by B, then C, and finally D which is the large floating dock. At the end of D dock is the fuel and pump out.

Depths and Condition of Jackson Creek

as of March 7, 2019

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