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Discover the Route 11 Potato Chip Factory Tour in Virginia
Experience the irresistible aroma of fresh-fried potato chips at the Route 11 Potato Chip Factory in Mount Jackson, Virginia. This self-guided viewing experience lets visitors peek behind the scenes of one of the region’s most beloved snack brands, known for small-batch kettle cooking, bold flavors, and local agricultural partnerships. Watch chips being sliced, fried, seasoned, and bagged in real time through large viewing windows, all while learning how this family-run company built its cult following.
Why it’s special:
Route 11 is one of the few chip makers in America still dedicated to slow, artisanal kettle cooking. Their Mount Jackson factory offers a relaxed, fun, and flavorful behind-the-scenes look at a snack made with pride — plus free samples that make the visit unforgettable.
History/Story of Route 11 Potato Chips
Route 11 Potato Chips was founded in 1992 with one mission: to create superior potato chips using craft methods rather than industrial mass production. Starting in a small facility in Middletown, the company later moved to Mount Jackson to be closer to local Shenandoah Valley farmers, ensuring a consistent supply of high-quality potatoes. Over the decades, Route 11 has grown into a regional favorite, celebrated for its kettle-cooking process, creative seasonings, and commitment to sustainable, small-scale food manufacturing.
What You’ll See & Do at the Route 11 Potato Chip Factory
Watch chips being sliced, fried, and seasoned through large floor-to-ceiling viewing windows
Learn how kettle cooking differs from standard chip-frying methods
Smell fresh batches coming out of the fryers in real time
Sample a variety of flavors, from classic to spicy to seasonal releases
Explore small informational displays about ingredients, sourcing, and frying equipment
Visit the retail shop stocked with every Route 11 flavor in multiple bag sizes
Hands-On Elements: Free chip sampling at the retail counter; flavor comparison tastings; interactive educational displays.
Photo/Video Policy: Photography allowed from viewing areas; no flash or behind-the-scenes access.
Souvenirs & Extras: Full line of Route 11 chips, sampler packs, merchandise, gift bundles, and seasonal or limited-edition flavors.
Pricing of the Route 11 Potato Chip Factory Tour
Admission is free for all visitors.
No reservations are required for individuals or small groups.
School groups or large parties should contact the factory in advance for scheduling.
Practical Info for Visiting Route 11 Potato Chip Factory
Duration: 15–30 minutes
Format: Self-guided viewing experience
Working Hours: Monday–Saturday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Audience: Families, road-trippers, snack lovers, food-production enthusiasts
Accessibility: Factory shop and viewing area are fully accessible
Safety & Restrictions: Guests must remain in designated viewing areas; no food production floor access
Languages: English
Group & School Visits: Large groups should call ahead for availability
What to Bring/Wear: Comfortable casual attire; camera; extra space in your car for chip bags
Facilities: Restrooms, retail shop, parking
Closures & Downtime: Closed Sundays and major holidays; production schedules may vary day-to-day
Nearby
Shenandoah Caverns – A spectacular underground attraction just minutes away
Route 11 Chrysalis Vineyards Tasting Room – Shenandoah Valley wine sampling nearby
Meems Bottom Covered Bridge – A historic 19th-century wooden bridge perfect for photos
FAQs About Visiting the Route 11 Potato Chip Factory
How long should I plan to stay at the factory?
Most visitors spend 20–30 minutes watching the production line and sampling chips.
Can I see chips being made at any time of day?
Production typically runs during business hours, but the fryers may pause between batches. Even when paused, the factory shop and tasting area remain open.
Do they make all Route 11 flavors at this facility?
Yes — all flavors are produced in Mount Jackson, though certain specialty flavors may only run seasonally.
Is the factory kid-friendly?
Absolutely. Children enjoy watching the slicing and frying process and sampling chips afterward.
Are there scenic places to stop nearby after the tour?
Yes — Shenandoah Caverns and the Meems Bottom Covered Bridge are both within a short drive and pair well with this quick factory stop.
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