Wake Parks in Virginia (1)
Virginia has a compact cable wakeboarding map centred on a family-farm twin 2.0 beside Smith Mountain Lake rather than a dense statewide network of full-size loops. Riders who want cable in Virginia plan around two System 2.0 shuttle lines — a beginner run with no features, then an advanced two-tower pond with drops, rails, ramps, kickers, and decks.
This Waketricks guide lists wake parks across Virginia with addresses, GPS coordinates, cable types, obstacle setups, on-site amenities, photos, and official website links where available. Parks in this directory include Black Water Junction Wake Park on Bethel Lane in Union Hall — with a dedicated page for maps, lift details, and descriptions.
Virginia cables suit Smith Mountain Lake appointment sessions and riders crossing from North Carolina or the Carolinas who want a dual 2.0 with lessons, hire gear, a pond-side beach, and paddleboarding on the same farm. Filter by lift type below to explore the twin System 2.0 setup.
Use the interactive map, cable filters, and park list below to open the park for directions and full details. We update this guide if new Virginia cables open or existing parks refresh their features.
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