Public Drinking Spring

Celo Spring, Burnsville, NC

206, Lower Browns Creek Rd, Burnsville, NC 28714, US

Celo Spring, Burnsville, NC
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About This Spring

## Overview Celo Spring is a community-maintained public drinking spring located along Lower Browns Creek Road in the Celo community near Burnsville, North Carolina. Nestled in the mountains of Yancey County in the western part of the state, this spring has long been valued by local residents who have carefully maintained and improved it over the years. The Celo area sits within the southern Appalachian highlands, a region renowned for its abundant natural springs fed by rainfall filtering through ancient metamorphic and igneous rock formations — geology that often imparts a clean, mineral-rich character to the water. Local folk have taken good care of this spring, making it a reliable and accessible water source for the surrounding community. The spring is reported to be open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, year-round, making it a convenient stop for visitors and locals alike. As with any natural spring, water conditions can vary, and the water has not been independently verified for safety — visitors should use their own discretion. ## Directions 1. Head toward **258 Grindstaff Road**, Burnsville, NC — this is the nearest reference address to the spring. 2. As you travel along the road approaching from a hill, watch for a bend in the road. 3. At the bend, look for a smaller road or turnoff to the side — the spring is located off this side road. 4. The spring's GPS coordinates are approximately **35.8430, -82.1836** (per the original submitter). The listing address places it near **206 Lower Browns Creek Road, Burnsville, NC 28714**. *Note: The area around Celo and Browns Creek Road is rural and winding. Cell service may be limited, so it's a good idea to download offline maps or note the GPS coordinates before heading out.* ## What to Expect Celo Spring is a modest, community-tended spring typical of the southern Appalachian mountain region. Expect a rural, quiet setting surrounded by the lush forested hills of Yancey County. The spring has been improved by local residents, so you'll likely find some basic infrastructure — such as a pipe or spout — making it easy to collect water. The roads in this area are narrow and winding mountain roads, so drive carefully, especially if you're unfamiliar with the terrain. The spring is accessible year-round, though winter conditions at this elevation can occasionally bring ice or snow to the roads. During wet seasons, water flow is typically stronger. The Celo community is a peaceful, close-knit area — please be respectful of the surroundings and any nearby private property. Leave the spring area as clean as you found it so it remains a welcoming resource for everyone.

Getting There

Address

206, Lower Browns Creek Rd, Burnsville, NC 28714, US

GPS Coordinates

35.854671, -82.195625

Directions

Community Submitted

Directions 1. Head toward **258 Grindstaff Road**, Burnsville, NC — this is the nearest reference address to the spring. 2. As you travel along the road approaching from a hill, watch for a bend in the road. 3. At the bend, look for a smaller road or turnoff to the side — the spring is located off this side road. 4. The spring's

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
AccessPublic

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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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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.