South River
Several small streams feed into South River and provide cold
water habitat for trout and cool water habitat for smallmouth bass year round.
Description
Located between Lexington and Buena Vista in the Vesuvius
area, the South River is a beautiful, serene freestone stream with populations
of rainbow trout and smallmouth bass. The stream is designated as “stocked trout water” by the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries and is
stocked five times between October 1 and May 15. All of these fish are of “catchable” size
and many are quite considerable. Regulations allow anglers to harvest 6 fish per day larger than 7”, and
while many fish are quickly harvested, many also survive in the stream through
several seasons, providing a patient angler with the opportunity to catch a
true trophy. Apart from trout, the river
also supports a healthy population of smallmouth bass that provide outstanding
angling opportunities in their own right.
Driving Directions
From the Lexington Visitor Center, drive west on Washington Street to a right onto Main Street (US-11 Business). Cross the Route 11
bridge leaving town and take a right on Old Buena Vista Road. After about 4 miles, take a right at the fork
in the road, and then turn left on South River Road after
crossing the river. The road follows the river for several miles, and almost all the river is accessible to
the public.
Tips
- Local fishing pressure on the South River is closely tied to
trout stocking schedules, but the fishing is often very good well after the
stocking is done. Several small streams
feed into South River and provide cold water habitat for trout and cool water
habitat for smallmouth bass year round.