Looking for a unique day trip excursion that’s sure to entertain folks of all ages? You should consider making a drive to the Route 11 Potato Chip Factory located right here in Virginia. Whether you love this classic snack food or have a keen interest in how things are made, this tour won’t dissapoint. And the best news? It’s free! Learn more about this one-of-a-kind factory tour located in Mount Jackson, Virginia.
The Route 11 Potato Chip Factory is located at 11 Edwards Way, Mount Jackson, VA 22842.
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While the building may look plain from the outside, there’s no mistaking the distinctive “11” out front as well as signs pointing you in the direction of the hand-made kettle chips.
tinainvirginia/TripAdvisor In an effort to stay environmentally conscious, no trees were cut down during the building of this factory in 2008. The building also faces south to ensure maximum sunlight exposure in the winter.
Route 11 was established in 1992 as a high-quality producer of small batch potato chips.
Emily S./TripAdvisor The secret recipe and high-quality ingredients account for Route 11’s devoted fans. As you’ll see when you enter the building, Route 11 even has its own mascot!
It probably comes as no surprise that the potatos are locally sourced from the beautiful Shenandoah Valley.
Route 11 Potato Chips/Facebook In November of 2012, Route 11 was the second potato chip factory in the Nation to be recognized by the Non-GMO Project.
Step inside the visitor’s center and you’ll be welcomed into the cheerful, bright exterior of the exposed floor plan with viewing windows right into the factory.
duffey3700/TripAdvisor These large windows allow visitors to see the entire process of potato chip making, except for the peeling of the potatos.
If you’re curious to get a closer look, you can call ahead to see when the potatos are being fried.
Route 11 Potato Chips/Facebook If you’re interested about this step of the potato chip process, be sure to call ahead at 540-477-9664 to make sure the factory is frying that particular day.
To get you in the spirit of things, there are samples available of all the specialty Route 11 flavors: Lightly Salted, Barbecue, Dill Pickle, Sour Cream N’ Chive, Salt N’ Vinegar, Chesapeake Crab, Mama Zu’s Revenge, and Sweet Potato.
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And, of course, all the chips are available for purchase on site. It’s the perfect time to load up on some of your favorites or bring a souvenir home to your friends and family.
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Whether you’re stopping into the visiting area for a quick glimpse into the factory or coming by for a bag of your favorite snack, you’ll love your visit to Route 11.
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The factory is open to the public Monday - Saturday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
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Have you visited the Route 11 Potato Chip Factory? Be sure to share your experience there with us!
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In an effort to stay environmentally conscious, no trees were cut down during the building of this factory in 2008. The building also faces south to ensure maximum sunlight exposure in the winter.
Emily S./TripAdvisor
The secret recipe and high-quality ingredients account for Route 11’s devoted fans. As you’ll see when you enter the building, Route 11 even has its own mascot!
Route 11 Potato Chips/Facebook
In November of 2012, Route 11 was the second potato chip factory in the Nation to be recognized by the Non-GMO Project.
duffey3700/TripAdvisor
These large windows allow visitors to see the entire process of potato chip making, except for the peeling of the potatos.
If you’re interested about this step of the potato chip process, be sure to call ahead at 540-477-9664 to make sure the factory is frying that particular day.
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Route 11 Potato Chips/facebook
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