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Directions from I-64 Scroll down for additional directions.
Take the Sandstone/Hinton Exit 139. You'll be about 20 miles east of the I-77 and I-64 junction.
Follow Route 20 into Hinton.
At the traffic light, turn right and cross a bridge. At the end of the bridge, turn left. You will still be on Route 20.
Continue on Route 20 until you pass a Dairy Queen. (Good Pit Stop idea!)
Shortly after you pass the DQ, turn left onto Route 3 (toward Alderson).
Cross the bridge and veer to the right.
Shortly you'll pass an Exxon station. Get gas if you have less than 1/4 of a tank. You may need every drop!
Two blocks past the Exxon Station, turn right onto Cedar Avenue. There will be signs on the left side of the road for Bluestone Camp & Retreat, and Zion Mountain Road.
Proceed on Cedar Avenue just a couple blocks and then veer left up the mountain. This is Zion Mountain Road
Follow the signs! Veer right at every fork in the road. It's a 10 mile drive that will take you about 30 minutes.
USE YOUR LOW GEAR ON THE LAST MILE!
From Rt. 460
While traveling east on Route 460, don't get confused when you cross back over into Virginia. You'll be back in West Virginia when you arrive at Peterstown. At Rich Creek, VA turn onto Route 219 North towards Peterstown, WV.
The turnoff is about twenty miles east of Princeton, WV and I-77. Turn left off of Route 460, make the next right turn, and then the next left turn onto Route 219. If you are traveling westbound, it will be a right turn off of Route 460, and then a short drive through town before making another right turn onto Route 219.
Once in Peterstown, turn left onto Route 12 and then go about 14 miles to an unincorporated community called Forest Hill.
Don't turn at the first brown sign that says "Bluestone". Look for the Wakerobin Gallery on your right, and a Bluestone Camp & Retreat sign on your left. Both are at the intersection of Route 12 and Seminole Road... turn left onto Seminole Road.
Follow the signs! There is one fork in the road, and you'll veer to the right. It's a 7 mile drive that will take you about 20 minutes.
USE YOUR LOW GEAR ON THE LAST MILE! |