Queens Lake is a mature, picturesque, cordial community located on the Great Virginia Peninsula in York County. It is connected to
Williamsburg, Virginia, by a short, scenic drive along the Colonial Parkway and sits almost midway between Jamestown and Yorktown.
It is bordered by Queen Creek to the North and West and the Colonial Parkway to the South.
On its Eastern border lies New Quarter Park, 545 acre county park offering multi-use trails, disc golfing, picnic shelters & sports courts. The park is a valuable resource for those who enjoy hiking, birding, and watching wildlife.
The Queens Lake Community Association, Inc. (QLCA) provides a fully appointed complex of facilities and hosts community events throughout the year, making Queens Lake a wonderful place to live.
Queens Lake amenities include:
Queens Lake - fresh water stretching more than a mile are perfect for boating and filled with largemouth bass, bream, and other fish
The Marina is located on Queen Creek and provides slips with immediate access to the York River and the Chesapeake Bay
Two swimming pools
Three tennis courts
A large playing field with a softball diamond
A playground
The clubhouse overlooking Queen Creek is sized to accommodate large social gatherings both public and private.
In 2002 and 2010 Queens Lake received the York County "Neighborhood of the Year" award in the category of Beautification. In 2006, it received the same
award in the category of Neighborhood Cooperation and Spirit.
Queens Lake View
Upcoming Events.
November 21 - Book Club - 7:30pm
November 21 - Yoga - 6:00pm
November 25 - Marina meeting - clubhouse - 7:00pm
November 29 - Tree Sale - tennis courts - to help contact Emily 757-206-7254 - tree delivery available - 3:00pm
November 30 - Tree Sale - QL Christmas Party at tennis courts 4 to 8 - 6pm Santa- watch Charlie Brown classic 7pm - 11:00am
December 01 - Tree Sale - tennis courts - 12:00pm
December 01 - Tree Sale - tennis courts - 12:00pm
December 03 - Clubhouse Admin - 7:00pm
December 04 - Wine and Design -Tips - Tricks for wreaths and trees- Lecturer Randy Miller - 7:00pm