Springwood is located in the Northern half of Botetourt County, about halfway between
Buchanan and
Fincastle. It is primarily rural, with Springwood road serving as the main thoroughfare. The community is defined by the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains and the presence of the James River that flows near the historic center of town. It was called Hickory, or Jackson, before it was renamed to Springwood. Lifelong resident Lynwood Hayth was quoted by the Roanoke Times in 1978, saying: “The place was called Old Hickory then, and it was also known as Jackson, in honor of Andrew Jackson. But they changed the name to Springwood because in those days they did a lot of tomato canning in this country, and one time later the railroad took the cans to Jackson, KY, by mistake.” Springwood formerly hosted a post office and a small downtown area that straddled Springwood Road, though all that remains are a few churches and the
Odd Fellows Lodge. There is also a small airport and glider strip located on a hill overlooking the James River that regularly has small local flights. Springwood is best known, however, for its prominence in watersports. Given the community's location on the banks of the
James River, it is a popular spot for fishing, canoeing, and kayaking, with a canoeing/kayaking route connecting Springwood with neighboring
Arcadia and Buchanan. The Springwood area is also a popular
deer and
turkey hunting spot in the Roanoke Valley given its abundance of fields, farm lands, and
woods. ==Education==