Public Drinking Spring

Burnt mtn roadside spring

FHGH+82H Jasper, Georgia, FHGH+82H Jasper, Georgia

Burnt mtn roadside spring
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About This Spring

## Overview Burnt Mountain Roadside Spring is a public drinking spring located along the roadside near Jasper, Georgia, in the scenic foothills of the North Georgia mountains. Situated at an elevation consistent with the southern Appalachian ridge-and-valley terrain, this spring emerges in Pickens County — an area well known for its abundance of natural springs fed by ancient crystalline rock aquifers. The name "Burnt Mountain" refers to the nearby peak, which according to local lore earned its name from the reddish-brown hues of its autumn foliage that make the mountainside appear to be on fire when viewed from a distance. Roadside springs like this one have a long tradition in the North Georgia mountains, where locals and travelers have historically stopped to fill jugs with cool, naturally filtered mountain water. While no formal water quality testing data is currently available for this particular spring, it has been used as a public drinking water source by the local community. ## Directions 1. The spring is located near Jasper, Georgia, in Pickens County. 2. Use the GPS coordinates **34.4758, -84.4224** to navigate directly to the spring. 3. The spring is roadside, so look for it along the shoulder of the road in the Burnt Mountain area northwest of Jasper. 4. Being a roadside spring, vehicle pullover space should be available nearby. *Note: These directions are based on the GPS coordinates provided and have not been independently verified. It is recommended to use a GPS-enabled device for precise navigation.* ## What to Expect As a roadside spring, Burnt Mountain Roadside Spring is easily accessible — no hiking or trail navigation is required. Simply pull over and approach the spring from the road. The surrounding landscape features the rolling, wooded terrain typical of the southern Appalachian foothills, with hardwood forests and mountain laurel common in the area. The spring is categorized as a public drinking spring, and visitors have historically stopped here to collect water. Water flow may vary seasonally, with stronger output typically occurring during wetter months in late winter and spring. As with any natural, untreated water source, the water has not been formally tested or certified, so visitors should be aware that conditions can change over time. The area around Jasper and Burnt Mountain offers additional outdoor recreation opportunities, including hiking trails and scenic overlooks in the Chattahoochee National Forest, making this spring a convenient stop while exploring the North Georgia mountains.

Getting There

Address

FHGH+82H Jasper, Georgia, FHGH+82H Jasper, Georgia

GPS Coordinates

34.475821, -84.422380

Directions

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Directions 1. The spring is located near Jasper, Georgia, in Pickens County. 2. Use the

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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.