Public Drinking Spring

George’s branch

6W5J+QJ3 Vicco, Kentucky, 6W5J+QJ3 Vicco, Kentucky

George’s branch
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About This Spring

## Overview George's Branch is a public drinking spring located near the small community of Vicco in Perry County, Kentucky. Nestled in the heart of the Appalachian coalfields region of southeastern Kentucky, this spring sits at approximately 37.2094° N, 83.0685° W, in an area long known for its abundant natural water sources flowing from the surrounding hillsides and hollows. Perry County's rugged terrain, shaped by millions of years of erosion through sandstone and shale formations, gives rise to numerous springs and branches that have historically served as vital water sources for local communities. George's Branch is one such source, carrying on a tradition of Appalachian spring-water use that dates back generations. The name "branch" is a common regional term in eastern Kentucky for a small stream or creek, often fed by one or more natural springs. While detailed water quality data for this particular spring is not readily available, springs in this part of Kentucky have historically been used as drinking water sources by local residents. Visitors have reported the water to be clean and refreshing, though conditions can vary with weather and seasonal changes. ## Directions 1. The spring is located near Vicco, Kentucky, in Perry County. 2. Use the GPS coordinates **37.20939, -83.06846** for precise navigation. 3. From Vicco, follow local roads toward the coordinates — a GPS or mapping app is strongly recommended, as the area features narrow mountain roads and hollows that can be easy to miss. 4. Look for signs of the spring or branch along the roadside as you approach the pinned location. *Note: Road conditions in this part of eastern Kentucky can be variable, especially after heavy rain. A vehicle with decent clearance is advisable.* ## What to Expect George's Branch is situated in the lush, wooded hills typical of Perry County. The surrounding landscape features dense hardwood and mixed forests, with steep hillsides and narrow valleys characteristic of the Cumberland Plateau's western edge. Expect a quiet, rural setting — Vicco is one of the smallest cities in Kentucky, with a population of just a few hundred residents. The spring feeds into a small branch (stream), and water flow may vary depending on recent rainfall and the time of year. Spring and early summer typically see the strongest flow, while late summer and fall may bring reduced output during drier periods. Visitors should be prepared for a rural Appalachian setting with limited amenities nearby. Cell service can be spotty in the hollows of Perry County, so downloading offline maps before your trip is a good idea. The area is scenic and peaceful, offering a glimpse into the natural beauty and water heritage of eastern Kentucky.

Getting There

Address

6W5J+QJ3 Vicco, Kentucky, 6W5J+QJ3 Vicco, Kentucky

GPS Coordinates

37.209390, -83.068460

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Directions 1. The spring is located near Vicco, Kentucky, in Perry 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.

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