River VA

BLUE HOLE - JONESVILLE

By Hidden Swimming Holes Team — Updated February 28, 2026

Explore Blue Hole near Jonesville, VA. Find directions, safety tips, and practical info for visiting this unofficial swimming spot on the Powell River.

Fee
Access
Unofficial
Status
Very uncertain as to location
Confidence
Powell River??
Water Body

Location Details

Nearby Towns
JONESVILLE
Coordinates
JONESVILLE, VA

About Blue Hole Near Jonesville, Virginia

Tucked into the far southwestern corner of Virginia, where the Appalachian ridgelines stack up like rumpled green blankets and the air carries the faint mineral coolness of mountain springs, Blue Hole near Jonesville is the kind of swimming spot that feels like a secret passed between locals. Believed to be fed by Blue Spring along the north bank of the Powell River, this unofficial swimming area offers something increasingly rare: water that hasn't been managed, manicured, or marketed to death.

The Setting and Landscape

You arrive in Lee County, one of Virginia's westernmost counties, where the Powell River winds through a valley flanked by forested ridges and quiet rural communities. The landscape here belongs to the Appalachian foothills — mossy boulders, overhanging sycamores, and banks thick with fern and wildflower depending on the season. In summer, the canopy closes in overhead and dapples the water with shifting light. In autumn, the hillsides ignite in amber and crimson, reflecting off the river's surface in a way that stops you mid-step. The Blue Hole itself sits in this unspoiled corridor, free of commercial development and the trappings of organized recreation. Wildlife is a given here — listen for kingfishers darting low over the water and watch the shallows for the flicker of fish navigating the current.

The Swimming Experience

The draw of Blue Hole is the water itself. Reportedly spring-fed, it runs with a clarity and coolness that feels almost unreal on a humid Virginia summer afternoon. You can expect that characteristic spring-water chill — refreshing rather than punishing in warm months — and a visibility that lets you see the riverbed below your feet. As a river swimming hole rather than a stagnant pond, the water moves gently, keeping it naturally filtered and fresh. Depths can vary depending on season and rainfall, so wade in carefully and feel out the bottom before committing to a plunge. There are no lifeguards, no roped swim zones, and no safety infrastructure of any kind. This is a place that rewards attentiveness and personal responsibility.

Planning Your Visit

Blue Hole is classified as an unofficial swimming area, which means you're visiting on your own terms and at your own discretion. There are no facilities on site — no restrooms, no picnic tables, no parking areas that are formally designated. Wear shoes you don't mind getting wet for the approach, bring everything you need, and carry out everything you bring in. The access point may require a short hike depending on conditions, so factor that into your planning. Swimming here is free of charge. If you're looking to extend your trip into an overnight adventure, Cave Springs Campground within the national forest sits northeast of Jonesville and offers a forested basecamp for the area. The nearest town, Jonesville, serves as your practical hub for fuel and supplies before heading out. Driving through this corner of Lee County alone is worth the journey — the roads roll through some of the quietest, most genuinely wild countryside Virginia has to offer. Come in summer for the full swimming experience, or visit in spring and fall when the landscape puts on its most dramatic show and the solitude is nearly absolute.

Getting There

Directions to Blue Hole - Jonesville, VA

Blue Hole is located near Jonesville, Virginia, and is believed to be in or near the Powell River, possibly close to Oxford Ford. While exact details about the swimming hole’s location are limited, the following directions will guide you to the general area. Please note that the coordinates provided (36.66188, -83.1005) point to the vicinity of Oxford Ford, which is a good starting point for exploring the area.

Driving Directions from Abingdon, VA:

  1. Begin your journey in Abingdon, VA, and get on I-81 South heading toward Tennessee.
  2. Continue on I-81 South and cross into Tennessee.
  3. Take the exit for I-26 West toward Kingsport, TN.
  4. Follow I-26 West to Kingsport, TN.
  5. In Kingsport, merge onto US-23 North and continue heading toward Virginia.
  6. Stay on US-23 North, which will eventually transition into US-58 as you approach Virginia.
  7. Continue on US-58 West all the way to Jonesville, VA. This leg of the trip is approximately 90 miles from Abingdon.

Once in Jonesville:

  • From Jonesville, head toward Oxford Ford using the provided coordinates (36.66188, -83.1005) as a reference point. Oxford Ford is located near the Powell River and may serve as a good access point to the swimming hole.
  • Look for signs or local landmarks indicating access to the Powell River or Blue Spring, which is said to empty into the north bank of the river near this area.

Additional Notes:

  • Parking: There is no specific information about designated parking for Blue Hole. Be prepared to park safely along the road or in any nearby public parking areas. Avoid blocking private property or access roads.
  • Trailhead/Access: The exact trail or path to Blue Hole is not clearly documented. Once you reach the Oxford Ford area, you may need to explore on foot or ask locals for guidance to locate the swimming hole.
  • Safety: Exercise caution when exploring unfamiliar areas, especially near water. Wear appropriate footwear and be mindful of slippery or uneven terrain.

If you have additional information about the area or can confirm the exact location of Blue Hole, it may be helpful to share it with others planning to visit.

Access Notes

This is an unofficial, unmaintained site. Access may require exploration on foot from public areas near Oxford Ford. No designated parking or amenities are confirmed. Always respect private property and local regulations.

Plan Your Visit

Parking & Access

Expect limited shoulder parking or small turnouts near the access point. Arrive early on weekends and be prepared to walk a short distance on established paths. Never block gates or create new social trails.

Regulations & Fees

A day‑use fee or pass may be required. Check current pricing at the entrance or official sites. This location is commonly accessed via public lands or established easements; stay on designated routes and follow posted rules.

Seasonality & Flow

Water levels and clarity shift with season and recent weather. After storms or snowmelt, expect stronger currents and colder water—choose calm pockets and wade carefully.

What to Bring

Bring sturdy water shoes to protect your feet on rocks and slippery surfaces. A waterproof dry bag keeps your phone, keys, and valuables safe. Pack a quick-dry towel, sun protection, and drinking water — never drink from the natural water source.

Frequently Asked Questions About BLUE HOLE - JONESVILLE

Is BLUE HOLE - JONESVILLE free to visit?

BLUE HOLE - JONESVILLE may require a fee or pass. Reported fee: No. Fees and hours change seasonally — verify current pricing with the managing agency before your visit.

Is swimming allowed at BLUE HOLE - JONESVILLE?

Yes, BLUE HOLE - JONESVILLE is an officially sanctioned recreation area where swimming is permitted. Reported activities include: Swimming. Always respect posted closures and seasonal restrictions.

What type of swimming spot is BLUE HOLE - JONESVILLE?

BLUE HOLE - JONESVILLE is a river on Powell River?? located in VA, near JONESVILLE. Explore Blue Hole near Jonesville, VA. Find directions, safety tips, and practical info for visiting this unofficial swimming spot on the Powell River.

When is the best time to visit BLUE HOLE - JONESVILLE?

The best time to visit BLUE HOLE - JONESVILLE is Summer for warm waters and lush greenery; Spring and Autumn for cooler temperatures and stunning landscapes; Winter for solitude and reflection.. Water levels, clarity, and temperature vary with recent weather — always check conditions before going, especially after rain or snowmelt.

What facilities are available at BLUE HOLE - JONESVILLE?

Reported facilities at BLUE HOLE - JONESVILLE include: No facilities available; visitors should plan to bring their own supplies and gear.. Amenities can change — contact the managing agency or check recent visitor reports to confirm current availability.

Is camping available near BLUE HOLE - JONESVILLE?

Camping in the N.F. at Cave Springs campground which is northeast of Jonesville.

Highlights

Crystal-clear spring-fed water
Located in Powell River region
Seasonal scenic beauty
Remote and tranquil setting
Wildlife and photography opportunities

Unique Features

Spring-fed water with natural filtration
Located in Appalachian foothills
Unspoiled and free of commercial development

Location & Area Map

Safety Information

Important Safety Tips

Water conditions can change; assess depth, current, and underwater hazards before entering.; Wear sturdy, water-appropriate footwear for slippery rocks and uneven terrain.; There are no lifeguards. Swim at your own risk and never swim alone.; Carry out all trash and leave no trace to preserve the natural area.; Cell service may be limited; plan accordingly and inform someone of your plans.

Cultural & Historical Context

Historical Background

The Powell River has supported local communities for centuries, from Native American tribes to early pioneers.

Photography Guide

Photo Opportunities

Capture misty mornings, vibrant autumn foliage, and scenic views from elevated trails near Oxford Ford.

Conservation & Ethics

Protect This Place

Practice Leave No Trace principles to protect the Powell River ecosystem and its endangered species.

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Visit Information

Best Time to Visit
Summer for warm waters and lush greenery; Spring and Autumn for cooler temperatures and stunning landscapes; Winter for solitude and reflection.
Difficulty Level
Moderate - Remote location with no facilities; hiking may be necessary to reach the exact spot.
Fee
No
Facilities
No facilities available; visitors should plan to bring their own supplies and gear.
Activities
Swimming
Phone
none

Camping Information

Camping in the N.F. at Cave Springs campground which is northeast of Jonesville.

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Safety & Responsibility

  • Assess conditions on site. Water flow, depth, and hazards change quickly.
  • Follow posted signs and local regulations. Do not trespass.
  • Never jump or dive without checking depth and underwater obstacles.
  • Swim with a buddy and consider flotation for non‑swimmers.
  • Pack out all trash; respect wildlife and fragile environments.
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Joshua Havens
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Joshua Havens created Hidden Swimming Holes to make it easier for people to find — and safely visit — natural freshwater swimming destinations across the United States. He researches access conditions, water quality resources, and land management rules so you don't have to start from scratch. He holds a strong belief that good outdoor recreation information should be accurate, honest about its limitations, and freely available.

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