
About This Spring
## Overview George Washington's Headquarters Spring is a cold, natural spring located in the Newport News area of York County, Virginia — a region steeped in American colonial and Revolutionary War history. The name "George Washington's Headquarters" suggests a connection to the historic encampments and command posts Washington established across Virginia during the Revolutionary War, particularly during the pivotal Siege of Yorktown in 1781. York County and the surrounding tidewater region played a central role in the war's final chapter, and natural springs in the area were vital water sources for troops and officers alike. The spring produces cold, clear water and has historically served as a public drinking water source for locals and visitors. The GPS coordinates place it near the border of Newport News and York County, in an area rich with historical landmarks and natural beauty. While no formal water quality testing data is currently available for this spring, it has long been used by the community as a natural water source. ## Directions 1. Navigate to the GPS coordinates **37.202843, -76.532795** (near Newport News, VA 23628, in York County). 2. Once you arrive and park, walk down the hill to your **left**. 3. The spring should be visible at the base of the hill. *Note: The area may not be well-signed, so using GPS navigation directly to the coordinates is recommended.* ## What to Expect Visitors will find a cold, natural spring nestled at the bottom of a gentle hillside. The spring is a short walk downhill from the parking area, making it relatively easy to access. The water flows naturally and is cold year-round, characteristic of groundwater-fed springs in Virginia's coastal plain. The surrounding landscape reflects the tidewater Virginia environment — expect a mix of hardwood trees, understory vegetation, and the quiet, wooded atmosphere typical of York County's less-developed areas. The site carries a sense of history, fitting for a location bearing George Washington's name in a county that witnessed some of the most consequential events of the American Revolution. As with any natural spring, water conditions can vary with weather and season. Visitors interested in collecting water should be aware that no official water quality testing results are publicly available for this spring, though it has been historically used as a drinking water source by the local community.
Getting There
Address
, , Newport News, VA 23628, US
GPS Coordinates
37.202843, -76.532795
Directions
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Tips
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Parking available nearby.
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.
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