Public Drinking Spring

Healing Springs, Blackville, SC

50, Springs Ct, Blackville, SC 29817, US

Healing Springs, Blackville, SC
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About This Spring

## Overview Healing Springs in Blackville, South Carolina, is one of the most storied natural springs in the Palmetto State. Located in rural Barnwell County, this public drinking spring has drawn visitors for generations who come seeking its reputed restorative waters. The spring features several spouts flowing simultaneously, making it easy for multiple visitors to fill containers at once. The site is well maintained, believed to be cared for by the church located at the corner of Healing Springs Road and Healing Springs Court. Local legend holds that the waters here possess healing properties — a belief that has persisted for centuries and gives the spring its name. According to longstanding oral tradition, the springs were considered sacred by Native Americans long before European settlers arrived in the area. The waters have historically been used as a drinking water source by locals and travelers alike, and many visitors today still report that the water tastes clean and refreshing. The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources has documented Healing Springs as part of its survey of notable springs across the state, highlighting its significance among South Carolina's natural water resources. ## Directions 1. Navigate to Blackville, SC. The spring is located at **50 Springs Court, Blackville, SC 29817**. 2. Search for "Healing Springs, Blackville, SC" in Google Maps for the most direct route to the area. 3. Once in Blackville, turn **east onto Healing Springs Road**. 4. Continue straight for about one block until you reach **Healing Springs Court**. 5. The springs are located right next to the parking area — look for the church at the corner, which helps maintain the site. Parking is convenient and immediately adjacent to the springs, so accessibility is not an issue. ## What to Expect Healing Springs is a welcoming, easy-to-access site suitable for visitors of all ages and mobility levels. The springs flow from several spouts, so even on busier days you should be able to fill jugs or bottles without a long wait. The grounds are well kept, reflecting the care of the local community and the nearby church. The surrounding area is quiet and rural, with a peaceful, almost reverent atmosphere — fitting for a place with such deep local significance. Many visitors bring empty gallon jugs to fill up, and it's common to see both locals and out-of-towners stopping by throughout the day. There is no fee to visit or collect water. Because the springs are right next to the parking area, there is no hiking or trail walking required. This makes Healing Springs an ideal quick stop if you're traveling through the South Carolina Lowcountry or exploring Barnwell County. Hours of access have not been formally posted, but the site has traditionally been open to the public. The GPS coordinates for the spring are approximately **33.39389, -81.273613**.

Getting There

Address

50, Springs Ct, Blackville, SC 29817, US

GPS Coordinates

33.393890, -81.273613

Directions

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Directions 1. Navigate to Blackville, SC. The spring is located at **50 Springs Court, Blackville, SC 29817**. 2. Search for "Healing Springs, Blackville, SC" in Google Maps for the most direct route to the area. 3. Once in Blackville, turn **east onto Healing Springs Road**. 4. Continue straight for about one block until you reach **Healing Springs Court**. 5. The springs are located right next to the parking area — look for the church at the corner, which helps maintain the site.

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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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Parking available nearby.

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.