The
Tides
Irvington, VA 22480
(800-843-3746)
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By Auto:
From Washington and Baltimore and points North: Take either
US 301 or I-95 South, exit 126 ("Massaponax") to US 17 South to
Tappahannock. Continue from Tappahannock on 17 South for 29 miles
until you turn left on Virginia Route 33 East to Saluda. (Landmark:
Food Lion on the right. If you get to a stoplight at Glenns, you've
gone 2 miles too far.) In Saluda you'll come to a stop light, you'll
go 7 miles before you leave 33. Turn left on Virginia Route 3 West.
(Landmark: brick Harmony Grove Baptist Church on your right. If
the road narrows to 2 lanes, you've gone too far.) Route 3 will
lead you across the beautiful Rappahannock River bridge into White
Stone, where you will turn left at the stop light on Route 200 North
for the final two miles into Irvington. Welcome back.
From Richmond and points West:
Take Interstate 64 East to exit #220 for Route 33 East to West Point.
Seventeen miles past West Point you will come to a stoplight at
the crest of a hill where you will turn left, staying on Route 33
while getting on US 17 North -- but for only 2 miles -- when you
will bear right into Saluda.
From Norfolk and points South:
Take Interstate 64 West to exit #258 for US 17 North to Saluda.
2 miles after the light at Glenns, bear right onto Route 33 East
into Saluda.
From Saluda, Virginia:
Take Route 33 East for seven miles, turn left to Route 3 West and
cross the Rappahannock River to White Stone. Turn left at the only
stoplight onto Route 200 North for 2 miles to Irvington. Turn at
the second left on Route 634 (King Carter Drive) and continue 1/2
mile through the gates of The Tides Inn.
By Air:
Major commercial airlines serve Richmond, Williamsburg/Newport News
and Norfolk airports, all less than 70 miles from Irvington. Rental
cars are readily available. Call us 48 hours in advance and we will
arrange for our limousine to meet you, $105 per car each way, subject
to availability.
Private aircraft are welcome at Hummel Field, ten minutes away
on the south side of the Rappahannock. Call us once you have arrived
and we will happily drive you to The Tides. A nominal fee is charged.
The paved, lighted strip is 2,500 feet long with good approaches.