Welcome to Cat's Paw Cove at Lake Anna, VA

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About Us...

The Cat's Paw Cove subdivision was established in 2001. It is one of the many beautiful subdivisions surrounding Lake Anna, Virginia.  Cat's Paw Cove is located off Oak Grove Drive, Mineral, Virginia and is adjacent to Oak Grove Estates.  We are 1/2 mile from the New Bridge Food Lion.  

There are 53 hardwood-treed lots within our community and all lots are waterfront or are water access with an individual boat slip.  

This website is used to keep our members informed about community activities, governance, significant events, issues of concern, and routine information that members need from time to time. Our members are encouraged to visit this website frequently as it is our primary means of communication.


About Lake Anna

 

Lake Anna is a 13,000 acre reservoir in the rolling fields and forested triangle formed by the cities of Charlottesville, Fredericksburg, and Richmond, Virginia. The lake was created by Virginia Electric and Power Company, now Dominion Energy, Inc., in 1972 to serve as a recreational lake and provide cooling water for the North Anna Power Station.

Lake Anna was formed by damming the North Anna River, one of the principal tributaries of the Pamunkey and York Rivers.

The lake's 200+ miles of shoreline are dotted with houses, marinas, campgrounds and a large state park. Lake Anna and its watershed lie astride three counties of Central Virginia with a rich history and diversified environment. Louisa County on the south side of Lake Anna encompasses over 50% of the watershed. Orange County to the northwest of Lake Anna is the smallest county in both area and population, and comprises about 25% of the watershed. Spotsylvania County to the north of Lake Anna contains only 20% of the lake watershed, but is the most populous and rapidly growing of the three counties. (Lake Anna Civic Association)

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