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    Lake Drummond is a freshwater lake at the center of the Great Dismal Swamp, a marshy region on the Coastal Plain of southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina between Norfolk, Virginia, and Elizabeth City, North Carolina, in the United States.

  2. Lake Drummond is one of only two natural freshwater lakes found across the entire state of Virginia. It’s also the main water supply for the Dismal Swamp Canal, a historic waterway that connects southeastern Virginia to northeastern North Carolina.

  3. Lake Drummond. Overview. Maps & Directions. More Information. Historic and scenic Lake Drummond is bowl-shaped with acid-stained water, due to the organic acids leaching into the water from surrounding swamp and peat soils. The lake pH normally ranges from four to five.

  4. Mar 2, 2022 · Lake Drummond is the largest of just two natural lakes in Virginia. The 50-acre Mountain Lake in Pembroke is the other natural lake in the state. From the fishing pier, you can see a handful of bald cypress trees that appear to sprout right out of Lake Drummond.

  5. Lake Drummond is located in the middle of the Great Dismal Swamp. It is between Suffolk and Chesapeake , Virginia. The Suffolk side seems to have the best trails and the Chesapeake side has the water access.

  6. Lake Drummond and Great Dismal Swamp. southeast Virginia, showing Lake Drummond and Union Camp holding ponds to west (at City of Franklin, near Blackwater River) Source: NASA, Stennis Space Center. Lake Drummond is one of just two natural lakes in Virginia. The origin of the lake is still a mystery.

  7. Geologically, Lake Drummond is an unusually large (3,108 acre) open body of water on the Coastal Plain, east of the Suffolk Scarp. The scarp marks the location of the Atlantic Ocean shoreline and barrier islands roughly 125,000 years ago, comparable to Daytona Beach in Florida today.

  8. Lake Drummond Wildlife Drive (Auto tour) Our most popular refuge destination, the "Lake Drummond Wildlife Drive" is a self-guided drivable route which is open every day and can be accessed from the Railroad Ditch trailhead at 3120 Desert Rd, Suffolk.

  9. Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge contains some of the most important wildlife habitat in the mid-Atlantic region. At near 113,000 acres, the refuge is the largest intact remnant of a vast swamp that once covered more than one million acres.

  10. The southern half of the reservation, approximately 1 acre, is open for visitors 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for outdoor and wilderness experience and historical appreciation. While the Lake Drummond Reservation is open to the public, you visit at your own risk.

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