Falls Mill Lake
Falls Mill Lake is a reservoir in Tazewell, Virginia. Falls Mill Lake is situated nearby to the village Falls Mills, as well as near the locality Hereford.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Falls Mills and Yards.
Falls Mills
Village
Falls Mills is an unincorporated community and census-designated place along Virginia State Route 102 in Tazewell County, Virginia, United States and is located at the mouth of the valley of Mud Fork creek.
Yards
Village
Yards is an unincorporated community straddling the border between Tazewell County, Virginia and Mercer County, West Virginia, United States. Yards is located on the Bluestone River, 4 miles northwest of Bluefield, Virginia. Yards is situated 1½ miles northeast of Falls Mill Lake.
Wolfe
Hamlet
Wolfe is an unincorporated community in Mercer County, West Virginia, United States. Wolfe is located along West Virginia Route 102 at the Virginia border and is 0.5 miles east-northeast of Pocahontas, Virginia. Wolfe is situated 2½ miles north of Falls Mill Lake.
Falls Mill Lake
- Type: Reservoir
- Category: body of water
- Location: Tazewell, Virginia, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
37.27167° or 37° 16′ 18″ northLongitude
-81.32333° or 81° 19′ 24″ westElevation
2,323 feet (708 metres)Open location code
869W7MCG+MMGeoNames ID
4758411
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Satellite Map
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Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Hereford and Hales Bottom.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Falls Mill Dam and Falls Mills Dam.
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