Pony Pasture Rapids

Pony Pasture Rapids is one of the most popular spots in the James River Park System. Most people swim and play in the shallow rapids or bask and picnic on the rocks, but there is so much more to do. The scenery alone is a big draw for visitors. Large driftwood, creeklets and nooks carved into the rocks by erosion are all fun to explore. SLIDESHOW

The peace and quiet of the nearby Wetlands are also recommended. SLIDESHOW

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Pony Pasture Rapids

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Pony Pasture has an excellent and popular canoe launch. Paddlers often put in here and head downriver to Reedy Creek or the big whitewater rapids in downtown Richmond at Belle Isle and Pipeline.

Pony Pasture Rapids is one of the most popular spots in the James River Park System. Most people swim and play in the shallow rapids or bask and picnic on the rocks, but there is so much more to do. The scenery alone is a big draw for visitors. Large driftwood, creeklets and nooks carved into the rocks by erosion are all fun to explore. The peace and quiet of The Wetlands is also recommended, which is connected to Pony Pasture through river trails. SLIDESHOW

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Published: August 7, 2008

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Pony Pasture Rapids, located off Riverside Drive. This area of the river has a lot of space for all sorts of activities. Small, shallow pools are perfect for children floating in lifejackets. Small, Class 2 rapids are suitable for inner-tubing, floating and rafting. The parking lot at the area’s entrance is usually full, especially on weekends. That area of the river includes the upper and lower rapids - both of which are usually calm and easy.

The peace and quiet of The Wetlands is also recommended, which is connected to Pony Pasture through river trails. There are several wildlife blinds to allow for bird and critter watching, including ducks, heron, turtles, beaver and muskrat. If the crowds at Pony Pasture are too much, there are also sandy, shallow beaches near the Wetlands.

What can you do?Walking: Riverside Drive just upriver of Pony Pasture Rapids, one of the most beautiful vistas in Richmond; the trails of Pony Pasture are also scenic. The best place for people in wheelchairs is the Wetlands. Park at the end of Landria Drive.
Canoeing, kayaking: Put in at Huguenot Flatwater for a leisurely trip to Pony Pasture. Go upriver or down, but beware of the dam downriver at Williams Island. Pony Pasture has an excellent canoe launch. For small to medium rapids, go from Pony Pasture Rapids to Reedy Creek.
Swimming, wading, snorkeling:  About 100 yards along the road from the entrance gate you’ll see a tiny island in the river. Wade out and you’ll find a drop-off where the water goes from about 4 feet on the ledge to about 10 feet. In the deep water, you may find flathead catfish as big as 30 pounds. For younger kids, go to the lower part of the Pony Pasture rapids when the water level is low. Put on a facemask and crawl up the rapids where the water is about 10 to 12 inches deep.
Biking: Riverside Drive at the Pony Pasture is scenic and has a speed limit of 15 mph, making it safe for road cyclists. The service road through the park is an easy introduction to off-road gravel. The Pony Pature Rapids trails (River, Pleasants Creek and Wetlands) are all flat, wide and safe for young riders. Stay on paths to minimize erosion.
Exploring: Rock-hopping across the river to the peaceful and undeveloped Williams Island is recommended.
Tubing: Go from Huguenot Flatwater to Reedy Creek. For a shorter trip, start at Pony Pasture Rapids.
Bird watching: Go to the Wetlands. There are blinds there to hide behind while you count the critters.
Fishing: The Pony Pasture has bass and sunfish year-round. The water is usually low enough to walk in the water or rock-hop to the right fishing spots.
Also: Dog walking, photography, jogging, picnicking, rock sunning, nature study, romancing, people-watching and playing hooky.

What about children?
They can explore rocks in shallow water just upstream of the canoe access at Pony Pasture. It’s wise to have them wear life jackets and shoes. There is also a sandy, shallow beach near the Wetlands. It’s about a quarter-mile walk from the Pony Pasture lot or the tiny parking area at the end of Landria Drive.

James River Park system:
www.richmondgov.com/departments/parks/james.aspx

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Posted by ( bluemarlinfish ) on August 27, 2008 at 10:34 pm

I always thought that Pony Pasture was the whole area from the south shore to the north shore. Williams Island always seemed like part of the rocks for the park. Such a nice place to go.

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