Why I Love Kingsmill – And Why You Might Too
Welcome to Kingsmill
Located just three miles from the historic charm of Colonial Williamsburg and the College of William & Mary, Kingsmill is a gated, resort-style community nestled along the scenic James River. Spread across 2,900 acres of rolling hills, woodlands, and waterways, Kingsmill offers a stunning backdrop for luxurious living and unmatched recreational opportunities.
Community Features (Some require additional membership)
Golf: 54 holes across three championship courses:
River Course (Pete Dye): PGA & LPGA host course with a recent multi-million dollar renovation
Plantation Course (Arnold Palmer): Water in play on 8 holes; versatile design
Woods Course (Tom Clark & Curtis Strange): Routed through ravines and forests
Tennis & Sports Club:
13 clay and 2 hard tennis courts, locker rooms, and a tennis academy
State-of-the-art Sports Club with racquetball, pools, personal training, and group fitness
Marina & Water Access:
90 permanent and 15 transient slips
Jet skis, kayaks, pontoons, paddle boats, and Jon boats available
Fueling, marina store, and fishing pier on site
Outdoor Living:
Over 25 acres of ponds for canoeing and fishing
Miles of walking, jogging, and biking trails through preserved green space
Dining & Relaxation
Members of Kingsmill can enjoy six restaurants ranging from fine dining to casual fare, as well as a world-renowned spa offering massage, skin care, and full salon services.
Security & Services
Kingsmill provides 24-hour security at two manned gates and throughout the community. The on-site Kingsmill Police Department is a full Virginia law enforcement agency.
Community Life
With three neighborhood recreation centers, numerous resident clubs, and events hosted by the Kingsmill Community Services Association, there’s always something happening in Kingsmill.

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