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DIRECTIONS TO HISTORIC JORDAN SPRINGS
FREDERICK COUNTY, VA

From Winchester, Virginia, Route 7 and I-81:

Travel North on I-81 to Exit 317 Route 37/11, turn right off the exit onto Route 11 North. Travel 2 miles beyond Interstate 81 and turn right (South) onto Route 761 (Old Charles Town Road) for 1.4 miles.  Continue straight at Jordan Springs Market onto Jordan Springs Road for .9 miles. Go to the bottom of the hill, just before the little bridge, turn right into the entrance.

From Points East of Berryville, Virginia:

Travel West on Route 7; turn right onto Woods Mill Road (The second Route 660 you see at the stoplight, Red Bud Run Subdivision). Continue on Woods Mill Road approximately 2 miles to the stop sign; turn left onto Jordan Springs Road. Go to the bottom of the hill, just over the little bridge, turn left into the entrance.

From Hilton Garden Inn:

Travel Southeast on Wingate Drive; turn left onto South Pleasant Valley Road.  Turn right at the stoplight onto Jubal Early Drive; travel approximately 1.1 miles and turn left onto Interstate 81 North.  Travel 4 miles North on I-81 to Exit 317 Route 37/11, turn right off the exit onto Route 11 North. Travel 2 miles beyond Interstate 81 and turn right (South) onto Route 761 (Old Charles Town Road) for 1.4 miles.  Continue straight at Jordan Springs Market onto Jordan Springs Road for .9 miles. Go to the bottom of the hill, just before the little bridge, turn right into the entrance.

 

 

   
         
Sulphur Spring Bottle
The history of Jordan Springs goes back to the early 1600s, when the Catawba Indians discovered two mineral springs, the White Sulphur Spring and the Calibeate Spring, which flow from the grotto at the base of a nearby cliff-like hill called Devil's Backbone. The Indians used the area as a meeting place for almost a century and a half, at which point the mineral springs were discovered by settlers. The property was later made into a resort centering around the therapeutic and healing medicinal powers of the springs. Since 1832, three separate hotels have stood on the property; the brick portion of the current building was built in 1893 by Edwin Clarendon Jordan, Jr.
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1160 Jordan Springs Road
Jordan Springs, Virginia 22656
Local 540.667.7744 Toll Free 877.837.8313

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