Public Drinking Spring

Floyd VA Canning Factory Rd Spring, Floyd, VA

459, Canning Factory Rd SW, Floyd, VA 24091, US

Floyd VA Canning Factory Rd Spring, Floyd, VA
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About This Spring

## Overview The Canning Factory Road Spring is a beloved public drinking spring nestled in the rolling countryside of Floyd County, Virginia, just a few miles south of the charming small town of Floyd. Situated along Canning Factory Road (Route 807), this roadside spring has long been a local favorite for those seeking fresh, naturally flowing water straight from the Blue Ridge highlands. The spring is located on a parcel of land owned by a local conservation trust, and visitors are welcomed to fill bottles and jugs. The water has been historically used as a drinking water source by area residents and passersby alike, and the spring is well-regarded among the Floyd community. Floyd itself is known for its vibrant Appalachian culture, Friday Night Jamboree, and proximity to the Blue Ridge Parkway — making this spring a worthwhile stop for anyone exploring the region. ## Directions 1. From downtown Floyd, head south on **US-221 South**. 2. Continue for approximately **4 miles** until you see **Canning Factory Road / Route 807** on your left. 3. Turn **left** onto Canning Factory Road (Route 807). 4. Travel roughly **1 mile** down Canning Factory Road. 5. Watch for **Cox Store Road / Route 716** appearing on your right, along with an **empty building** also on your right — these are your landmarks. 6. The spring will be on your **left side** of the road, just across from the Cox Store Road intersection. **GPS Coordinates:** 36.870014, -80.363653 **Nearest Address:** 459 Canning Factory Rd SW, Floyd, VA 24091 ## What to Expect This is a simple, no-frills roadside spring — the kind that has served Appalachian communities for generations. The spring flows from the hillside near the road, making it easy to access without any significant hiking. Visitors typically bring their own bottles or jugs to fill up. The surrounding landscape is classic Floyd County: gently rolling pastures, wooded hillsides, and quiet country roads with very little traffic. The area near the spring is marked by the intersection with Cox Store Road and a vacant building, which serve as helpful visual landmarks. The land is managed by a local conservation trust, and the caretakers have been reported to welcome visitors who come to collect water. Because this is an unimproved natural spring, flow may vary seasonally — wetter months in spring and fall typically produce the strongest flow. There are no restroom facilities or other amenities at the site, so plan accordingly. The road is paved and accessible by standard vehicles year-round. Whether you're a local filling up your weekly supply or a traveler exploring the beauty of Floyd County and the Blue Ridge, this spring is a quiet, refreshing stop worth seeking out.

Getting There

Address

459, Canning Factory Rd SW, Floyd, VA 24091, US

GPS Coordinates

36.870014, -80.363653

Directions

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Directions 1. From downtown Floyd, head south on **US-221 South**. 2. Continue for approximately **4 miles** until you see **Canning Factory Road / Route 807** on your left. 3. Turn **left** onto Canning Factory Road (Route 807). 4. Travel roughly **1 mile** down Canning Factory Road. 5. Watch for **Cox Store Road / Route 716** appearing on your right, along with an **empty building** also on your right — these are your landmarks. 6. The spring will be on your **left side** of the road, just across from the Cox Store Road intersection.

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Tips

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Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

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Safety Info

Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.

Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.

Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.