Public Drinking Spring

A Sulphur spring

45 Moize Cut Off Rd., Jackson, TN 38301

A Sulphur spring
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About This Spring

## Overview This sulphur spring is located along Moize Cut Off Road on the outskirts of Jackson, Tennessee, in Madison County. Sulphur springs are characterized by water that has passed through geological formations rich in sulfur-bearing minerals, giving the water a distinctive mineral taste and the telltale scent of hydrogen sulfide (often compared to rotten eggs). Despite the strong smell, sulphur springs have been valued throughout history for their perceived therapeutic and medicinal properties, and many communities across the American South developed around such mineral water sources during the 18th and 19th centuries. West Tennessee sits atop layers of Cretaceous and Tertiary sedimentary deposits, and the region's groundwater frequently picks up dissolved minerals — including sulfur compounds — as it moves through these ancient formations. This particular spring has been identified as a public drinking spring, and visitors have historically used it as a source of mineral water. ## Directions 1. From downtown Jackson, TN, head south and navigate toward **Moize Cut Off Road**. 2. The spring is located near **45 Moize Cut Off Road, Jackson, TN 38301**. 3. GPS coordinates: **35.4896, -88.7189** — use these for the most accurate navigation, as the road may not appear prominently on all mapping apps. 4. Look for the spring along the roadside near the listed address. ## What to Expect As a sulphur spring, expect the water to carry a noticeable mineral odor — this is normal for springs of this type and is caused by naturally occurring hydrogen sulfide gas. The water may also have a slightly mineral or metallic taste that is characteristic of sulphur-rich sources. Visitors who have sought out similar springs in the region often bring jugs to collect the water, though water quality can vary with seasonal rainfall and local conditions. The spring is situated in a semi-rural area of Jackson near Moize Cut Off Road. The surrounding landscape is typical of West Tennessee — gently rolling terrain with mixed hardwood and pine cover. Visitors should be mindful of private property boundaries in the area and approach respectfully. Conditions at the spring may change seasonally, with flow potentially increasing after periods of heavy rain.

Getting There

Address

45 Moize Cut Off Rd., Jackson, TN 38301

GPS Coordinates

35.489619, -88.718922

Directions

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Directions 1. From downtown Jackson, TN, head south and navigate toward **Moize Cut Off Road**. 2. The spring is located near **45 Moize Cut Off Road, Jackson, TN 38301**. 3.

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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Tips

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Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

Safety Info

Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.

Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.

Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.