There are countless small towns in Virginia worth visiting, each offering its own unique charms. One of our favorites is tucked away in western Virginia, and it's named after a fascinating geothermal feature. Warm Springs, Virginia may have a population of just 100 residents, but it has stolen the hearts of travelers from around the globe. Here's more on one of the most charming small towns in Virginia and the origin of its name.
Welcome to beautiful Warm Springs, Virginia! The county seat of Bath County, this humble destination is steeped in natural beauty and charm.
The town is mostly residential, with a handful of noteworthy historic buildings, including the famous Waterwheel Restaurant.
This former gristmill is a fantastic place for a local dinner in Virginia. It even has its very own wine cellar where you can pick out your very own bottle to accompany your meal!
Many have likely wondered, "How did Warm Springs, Virginia get its name?" The answer is fairly simple: the presence of the nearby warm springs.
The natural mineral water present in Warm Springs as well as the surrounding Bath County is famous for its healing properties. The water is infused with minerals, and scientists estimate that humans have been "taking the waters" for nearly 9,000 years!
Perhaps the most famous attraction in Warm Springs is a bathhouse known as Jefferson Pools. The oldest thermal spa in the country, these bathhouses are currently being renovated and will be re-opened as the Warm Springs Pools, operated by the Omni Homestead Resort.
Please note that the photograph above is a digital rendering of the planned remodel.
So the next time you find yourself in this special part of the state, you won't help but feel a renewed appreciation for Warm Springs.
Have you ever been to the town of Warm Springs, Virginia? What did you think of this charming destination? Be sure to share your thoughts with us in the comments below -- we'd love to hear from you! And don't forget to take a look at these unique vacation rentals in Bath County, VA.
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