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Leisure Publishing design intern Nomin Enkhbold spent a day hiking and boating at the Carvins Cove Natural Reserve.

The Carvins Cove Natural Reserve is made up of 12,700 acres in Botetourt and Roanoke Counties in Virginia and is a popular recreation area for hiking, biking, fishing and boating activities. The Carvins Cove reservoir provides drinking water to many of the residents of the Roanoke Valley.

Carvins Cove Deck View
 
Carvins Cove Deck
 
Carvins Cove Meadows
 
Carvins Cove Paddle Boats
 
Carvins Cove Picnic Area in Sepia
 
Carvins Cove Mountain View
 
Carvins Cove Reservoir & Mountain
 
Sky View
 
Carvins Cove Trail in Sepia
 
Carvins Cove Trail
 
Carvins Cove Shoreline View
 
Carvins Cove Trees with tinting
 
Carvins Cove Reservoir frame
 
Carvins Cove Still Life
 
Carvins Cove Water view in Sepia
 
Carvins Cove Cool Water
 
Carvins Cove Shoreline in Sepia
 
 
 
 
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