
About This Spring
## Overview Alkaline Springs is a historic public drinking spring located near Floyd, Virginia, along Canning Factory Road SW. For over a century, this spring has been producing mildly effervescent, naturally alkaline waters — a characteristic that gives the spring its name and has drawn visitors from across the region for generations. The spring is now owned and operated by the Vandalia Butler Historical Society, which maintains the site and opens it to the public on weekends. The spring house is equipped with sinks and faucets, making it easy for visitors to access the water. The naturally carbonated quality of the water has historically been prized by locals, and visitors have long reported that the water tastes clean and refreshing. As with any natural spring, water quality can vary over time, so visitors should use their own discretion. ## Directions 1. Head to Floyd, Virginia, and locate **Canning Factory Road SW**. 2. Follow Canning Factory Road SW toward the address **459 Canning Factory Rd SW, Floyd, VA 24091**. 3. The spring and spring house should be visible from the road. Look for signage related to the Vandalia Butler Historical Society. 4. **GPS Coordinates:** 36.870014, -80.363653 *Note: The spring is open to the public on weekends. Check with the Vandalia Butler Historical Society for current hours and seasonal availability before making the trip.* ## What to Expect Upon arrival, visitors will find a maintained spring house with sinks and faucets — a setup that reflects the spring's long history as a community water source. The mildly effervescent character of the water is a notable feature; the natural carbonation is subtle but distinctive, and has been a point of local pride for well over a hundred years. The spring is situated in the scenic rolling countryside of Floyd County, Virginia, an area known for its Appalachian charm, artisan culture, and beautiful rural landscapes. Floyd County itself is a popular destination for those seeking a slower pace, with a vibrant music scene, local farms, and craft shops nearby. Because the site is operated by a historical society, the grounds are generally well-kept. Weekend visits are recommended, as the site may not be accessible during the week. There is no fee reported for accessing the spring, but visitors should be respectful of the property and any posted guidelines.
Getting There
Address
459, Canning Factory Rd SW, Floyd, VA 24091, US
GPS Coordinates
36.870014, -80.363653
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. Head to Floyd, Virginia, and locate **Canning Factory Road SW**. 2. Follow Canning Factory Road SW toward the address **459 Canning Factory Rd SW, Floyd, VA 24091**. 3. The spring and spring house should be visible from the road. Look for signage related to the Vandalia Butler Historical Society. 4. **
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Safety Info
Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.
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