Public Drinking Spring

Ceasar's Head Spring, Marietta, South Carolina

7365, US Hwy 276, Marietta, SC 29661, US

Ceasar's Head Spring, Marietta, South Carolina
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About This Spring

## Overview Caesar's Head Spring is a roadside public drinking spring located along Geer Highway (US Highway 276) in the mountains of Marietta, South Carolina, near the entrance to Caesar's Head State Park in Greenville County. Nestled in the Blue Ridge Escarpment — one of the most dramatic geological features in the eastern United States — this spring emerges from the mountainside and flows through a metal pipe set into a rustic, fireplace-like stone structure that's clearly visible from the road. The spring has a steady flow comparable to a kitchen tap, and visitors have reported the water tastes like mineral-rich well water. Locals appear to be familiar with the spring, with at least one nearby resident confirming he has filled up there "many times." The spring sits at an elevation consistent with the surrounding Blue Ridge terrain, which is known for its ancient granite and gneiss bedrock — rock formations that naturally filter groundwater and can impart a distinctive mineral character. The spring is accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, year-round. ## Directions 1. Head toward **Caesar's Head State Park** on **Geer Highway (US Highway 276)** in Marietta, SC. 2. The spring is located approximately **1.3 miles** from Caesar's Head State Park, in the direction of the **Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway (Highway 11)**. 3. If you are **coming from Caesar's Head State Park**, the spring will be on your **right-hand side** of the road. 4. Look for a **stone "fireplace"-like structure** with a metal pipe — it is clearly visible from the road. 5. **Parking is very limited** — there is only a narrow curb-side area on the spring's side of the road. **Do not park on the opposite side of the highway**, as it is not safe or permitted. Caesar's Head State Park itself is the best nearby place to park if curb space is unavailable. 6. The approximate GPS coordinates are **35.10556, -82.609627**. The Google Maps address range is roughly **7200–7800 Geer Hwy, Marietta, SC 29661**. ## What to Expect The spring is a simple, no-frills roadside water source. You'll find a stone structure resembling a small fireplace, with a metal pipe from which the water flows at a steady, moderate rate — roughly equivalent to a kitchen faucet. The water has been described as tasting like mineral-rich well water, which is consistent with springs in this part of the Blue Ridge Mountains where groundwater filters through ancient metamorphic rock. The setting is scenic, perched along the winding mountain highway that leads up to Caesar's Head State Park, a popular destination known for its iconic cliff overlook and sweeping views of the Blue Ridge Escarpment. Visitors heading to or from the park often stop at the spring, and you may see other cars pulled over nearby. Be aware that parking is tight — just a small curb area on the spring's side of the road. The highway can have fast-moving traffic, so exercise caution when pulling over and crossing. There are no restrooms, signage, or other amenities at the spring itself. If you plan to collect water, bring your own containers. The spring flows year-round, though flow rates may vary seasonally with rainfall.

Getting There

Address

7365, US Hwy 276, Marietta, SC 29661, US

GPS Coordinates

35.105560, -82.609627

Directions

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Directions 1. Head toward **Caesar's Head State Park** on **Geer Highway (US Highway 276)** in Marietta, SC. 2. The spring is located approximately **1.3 miles** from Caesar's Head State Park, in the direction of the **Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway (Highway 11)**. 3. If you are **coming from Caesar's Head State Park**, the spring will be on your **right-hand side** of the road. 4. Look for a **stone "fireplace"-like structure** with a metal pipe — it is clearly visible from the road. 5. **Parking is very limited** — there is only a narrow curb-side area on the spring's side of the road. **Do not park on the opposite side of the highway**, as it is not safe or permitted. Caesar's Head State Park itself is the best nearby place to park if curb space is unavailable. 6. The approximate

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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.

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Water flows from a pipe or spout.

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Parking available nearby.

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Open 24/7 — visit anytime.

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.