MAPS
AND DIRECTIONS 

Driving Directions
Directions to Main Office & Willis Plant
Directions to Gieseke Plant
Directions to East Ridge Plant
Directions to Dillwyn Mullite Plant
Directions to Baker Mountain Plant

WILLIS
MOUNTAIN OFFICE & PLANT
From Sprouses Corner (Intersection of Routes 15 & 60 in Buckingham
County), proceed on Route 15 South approximately 4 miles. Willis
Mountain Trailer Park is on the left, and we are next door to them.
Turn left onto Willis Mountain Road. Our office is the rock office
building on the side of Route 15. The Willis Mountain Plant is
on the same driveway on up the hill behind the office.
GIESEKE PLANT
Directions to Gieseke Plant: Rt 788 - Buckingham County, Virginia
From office Rt. 15 to right (north) Go 1 mile to 788 to right (Gieseke
Road) Deadend Dirt Road to end Thru open blue gate 1 mile further
to wharehouse on right Loads until 10 p.m.
To get to the Gieseke Plant, go South on Route 15 approximately
3 miles from Sprouses Corner. Route 788 will be on the left (Gieseke
Road). Route 788 is a dead-end dirt road. Follow to dead-end and
proceed through gate 1 mile further to plant on right.
EAST RIDGE PLANT
From Sprouses Corner, proceed South on Route 15 approximately 5.5
miles. Route 600 (East Ridge Road) will be on the left. Go left
on Route 600 for approximately 2 miles. Take a left on Route 712,
which is .3 miles long. At the end of Route 712, take a left at
the stop sign into the East Ridge Plant.
MULLITE PLANT
Proceed 15 North from Sprouses Corner through the town of Dillwyn
to find our Mullite Plant. One mile North of Dillwyn, Route 631
to the left will take you across a set of railroad tracks. After
crossing the tracks, go left to the blue silos, which have railroad
boxcars in front.
BAKER MOUNTAIN PLANT
To reach our Baker Mountain Plant from Sprouses Corner, go South
on Route 15 to Route 460 West. Follow 460 West to Pamplin, then
460 Business at Pamplin to Route 47 South. Travel on Route 47 South
for 5-6 miles. Turn left onto Route 671 and go 2-2.5 miles. Turn
Left onto 681 where Baker Mountain is at the end of a dead-end
road.
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