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One Tank Trip: Tappahannock

One Tank Trip: Tappahannock


Richmond.com
Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Tappahannock is one of those storybook settings that could do just fine without spending a single dollar on attracting tourism.

That's because everyone from coffee house patrons to antique store browsers and marina owners are already doing that job for free.

Less than 50 miles northeast of the River City, Tappahannock and its mere 2,000 residents enjoy another river, or actually Rivah, in the Rappahannock.

Tappahannock

Driving distance: 46 miles

Estimated gas cost (at 27.5 miles per gallon*): $5.92 each way**

Directions: Take Mechanicsville Turnpike / US-360 and head east.

Population: 1,629

For more information, visit:
  • The Tappahannock-Essex Chamber of Commerce (www.essex-virginia.org)


  • *New federal minimum mpg average
    **Calculated at $3.54 per gallon (latest AAA Mid-Atlantic average)
    "The Rappahannock is one of the rivers that is still unspoiled," said Lewis Muse of Garrett's Marina Inc. "It's a big river so the crowd is not as bad," Muse added, favorably comparing the Rivah to the likes of Lake Anna and other nearby bodies of water.


    In fact, if you want a measure of Tappahannock's recent popularity with weekend warriors then just look at the town's annual RivahFest, which in just its sixth year calls more than 12,000 revelers seeking everything from fresh crab cakes to eclectic antiques.

    "The festival has grown every year," said Sharon James, a member of the steering committee. "It was basically some of the members of the [Essex] County Chamber of Commerce who said, 'Hey, we need to do something to bring people in to town.'"

    In addition to food, drink and family activities, RivahFest, which takes place June 21 and runs through the whole town, will feature more than 100 arts and antiques dealers from as far as Florida and South Carolina. In case you didn't know, Tappahannock is a thriving stop on the antiques treasure trail, featuring eight stores and boasting everything from French imports to an antiques mall with more than 50 dealers.

    One of the newest additions to the festival is the Rappahannock Hole-in-One, where participants pay $1 per ball to try to hit a golf ball onto certain targets on the river. Previous prizes included a new $30,000 truck among others.

    But if the festival thing isn't your bag and you're just looking for a lazy Sunday afternoon on the Rivah with family and friends, not to worry.

    Muse and the folks at the full service Garrett's Marina have a public boat ramp and can point out all the good fishing spots for you. Croaker and striped bass are plentiful within the waters of the Rappahannock, Muse said. And that's not all.

    Muse can also show you where to do some bald eagle watching.

    "The scenery is just outstanding," Muse added. "And the majority of our people are from Richmond."

    In other words, Tappahannock is kind of like a little piece of home away from home.


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    2 comments.

    Kathlyn H.
    5/8/2008 at 10:37:55 AM
    Richmond.com Article Feedback - Leave your comment today!

    Try heading to Naylors Beach....summertime at the rivah...there's nothing like it....Ultimate Paradise......


    Laura C. - Email this User
    5/7/2008 at 11:35:25 PM
    Richmond.com Article Feedback - Leave your comment today!

    There are a lot of great places with great seafood in Tappahannock. Try Riverbank Cafe & Seafood Rt. 17 at Hoskins Creek or Java Jacks for some other yummy treats. Better yet grab some steamed crabs! Get a wakeboard and head to the rivah!





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