
The James River carves a winding path along the northern boundary of this central Virginia landscape, creating a natural divide between Fluvanna, Cumberland, and Goochland counties. This riverine environment is defined by several notable landforms, including Elk Island, Boatwrights Island, and Spicers Island. To the south, the Willis River and its many tributaries, such as Big Cattail Creek and Little Cattail Creek, drain the wooded hills.
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