
About This Spring
## Overview Cedar Seeder Wellness Farm Well is a public drinking water well located on the grounds of Cedar Seeder Wellness Farm at 4108 Anderson Livsey Ln SW in Snellville, Georgia. Situated in Gwinnett County, just east of Atlanta, this well serves as a community water source in a suburban-rural transitional area. The property operates as a wellness farm, suggesting a focus on natural health and sustainable living practices. The well draws from the Piedmont geological region of Georgia, where groundwater typically filters through layers of metamorphic and igneous rock — primarily gneiss and granite — which can impart a clean, mineral-balanced character to the water. Snellville and the surrounding Gwinnett County area sit atop the Piedmont Plateau, a geological province known for its crystalline bedrock aquifers. Wells in this region often tap into fractures within the underlying rock, producing water that has been naturally filtered over time. Visitors have historically sought out farm wells in the Georgia Piedmont for their reported freshness and taste. ## Directions 1. From Interstate 78 (US-78 / Stone Mountain Freeway), take the exit toward Snellville. 2. Head south on Anderson Livsey Lane SW. 3. Continue along Anderson Livsey Lane SW until you reach **4108 Anderson Livsey Ln SW, Snellville, GA 30039**. 4. The well is located on the Cedar Seeder Wellness Farm property. Look for signage indicating the farm entrance. **GPS Coordinates:** 33.7810236, -84.0453308 *Note: As this is a working wellness farm, it is advisable to check for current access hours or any visitor guidelines before making the trip.* ## What to Expect The Cedar Seeder Wellness Farm Well is set on an active wellness farm property in a quiet area of Snellville. Visitors should expect a rural farm setting with green surroundings typical of the Georgia Piedmont landscape. The well provides a public drinking water source, and the water has been reported by visitors to taste clean and fresh — consistent with Piedmont groundwater characteristics. Because this is a privately operated farm that offers public access to its well, conditions and availability may vary. It's a good idea to visit during daylight hours and to be respectful of the farm property and any posted guidelines. The area around Snellville offers additional amenities including restaurants and parks, making it easy to combine a visit with other activities in Gwinnett County. The GPS coordinates place the farm in a suburban-rural pocket east of Stone Mountain, making it reasonably accessible from the greater Atlanta metropolitan area — roughly a 30-minute drive from downtown Atlanta depending on traffic conditions.
Getting There
Address
4108 Anderson Livsey Ln SW, Snellville, GA 30039
GPS Coordinates
33.781024, -84.045331
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From Interstate 78 (US-78 / Stone Mountain Freeway), take the exit toward Snellville. 2. Head south on Anderson Livsey Lane SW. 3. Continue along Anderson Livsey Lane SW until you reach **4108 Anderson Livsey Ln SW, Snellville, GA 30039**. 4. The well is located on the Cedar Seeder Wellness Farm property. Look for signage indicating the farm entrance.
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Tips
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Safety Info
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