About This Spring
## Overview Fuquay Mineral Spring is a historic natural mineral spring located in the heart of Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina. Situated within Fuquay Mineral Spring Park, this spring has played a central role in the town's identity — in fact, the town's very name derives in part from this mineral spring. "Fuquay" honors David Fuquay, a local landowner, while "Varina" references a nearby community; the mineral spring itself was historically one of the area's most notable natural features. The spring gained popularity in the late 1800s and early 1900s when mineral springs across the American South were believed to have therapeutic and medicinal properties. Visitors would travel to Fuquay Springs (as the town was then known) to "take the waters," and the spring became a social and wellness destination. The mineral-rich water, with its distinctive sulfurous taste characteristic of many Piedmont mineral springs, drew crowds who believed in its curative qualities. What was once private property has since been converted into a public park, preserving the spring as a community landmark. The spring still flows from its natural source, and the park has been thoughtfully developed around it to honor its historical significance. **Important note about the water:** The spring water is **not suited for drinking**. Even though water may appear to flow from a pipe or spout within the park, it should not be consumed. The park and spring are best enjoyed as a historical and scenic attraction rather than a water collection site. The corrected GPS coordinates for the spring itself are approximately **35.5797, -78.8003** (104 Spring St, Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526). ## Directions 1. The spring is located inside **Fuquay Mineral Spring Park**, situated along **S Main Street** in downtown Fuquay-Varina, NC. 2. From US-401 (S Main Street), look for the park entrance near the intersection with **Spring Street**. 3. The park address is **104 Spring St, Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526** — this will bring you directly to the park using GPS navigation. 4. Parking is available near the park entrance. The spring is a short walk from the parking area within the park grounds. ## What to Expect Fuquay Mineral Spring Park is a pleasant, well-maintained public park ideal for a leisurely visit. The mineral spring itself is the park's centerpiece — you'll find the water flowing from its natural source at ground level, with the surrounding area landscaped to highlight the spring's historic character. The park features several walking trails that wind through the grounds, making it a lovely spot for nature lovers and anyone looking for a peaceful stroll. The green, shaded environment is a welcome retreat, especially during milder months. During the summer, be prepared for warm weather and an abundance of insects — visitors have noted that bugs can be particularly bothersome if you plan to picnic or eat in the park. Bringing insect repellent is a good idea for warmer visits. The park is a wonderful place to spend some quiet time, learn a bit of local history, and enjoy the natural setting that once made this corner of Wake County a regional destination. It's also a great starting point for exploring downtown Fuquay-Varina, which has grown into a charming small town with shops and restaurants nearby.
Getting There
Address
104 Spring St, Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526, United States
GPS Coordinates
35.580612, -78.799884
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. The spring is located inside **Fuquay Mineral Spring Park**, situated along **S Main Street** in downtown Fuquay-Varina, NC. 2. From US-401 (S Main Street), look for the park entrance near the intersection with **Spring Street**. 3. The park address is **104 Spring St, Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526** — this will bring you directly to the park using
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Water flows from a pipe or spout.
Parking available nearby.
Safety Info
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