Public Drinking Spring

Healing Springs, Blackville, SC 29817

Springs Ct, Blackville, SC 29817, United States

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About This Spring

## Overview Healing Springs in Blackville, South Carolina, is one of the most storied natural springs in the American South. Revered for generations, this free-flowing spring has drawn visitors from near and far who believe in its restorative powers — a tradition that stretches back to the era of the American Revolutionary War. According to local legend, four British soldiers, gravely wounded and left for dead during the Revolution, were brought to the spring by Native Americans. After bathing in and drinking the water, the soldiers reportedly recovered from their injuries and regained their strength. Word of the miraculous healing spread, and the spring has been a destination for those seeking its reputed benefits ever since. Over the centuries, the site has taken on an almost sacred quality, with many visitors regarding the water as holy or spiritually significant. The spring is located on land that was deeded to God — yes, literally. In 1944, L.P. Boylston, the landowner at the time, reportedly deeded the six acres surrounding the springs directly to God, ensuring the site would remain open and accessible to the public in perpetuity. This unusual legal arrangement has helped preserve the springs as a free, 24/7 public resource. The water flows from multiple pipes set into a low stone wall, making it easy for visitors to fill jugs and bottles. Many who have tasted the water describe it as exceptionally clean and refreshing. However, there are no current laboratory tests publicly available to verify its purity or mineral content, so visitors should be aware that the water has not been officially certified as potable. Historically, it has been used as a drinking water source by locals and travelers alike. ## Directions 1. From the center of **Blackville, South Carolina**, head north on **Highway 3 (Main Street / Solomon Blatt Avenue)**. 2. Continue north and pass the **Soul Sea Restaurant** on your left. 3. Drive a short distance further and cross over **Windy Creek**. 4. Shortly after the creek, look for the **Healing Springs County Center** (an American-style restaurant) on your right. 5. **Turn right** at the Healing Springs County Center. 6. After a few meters, take either the **first or second right** — both roads loop around to the springs (they form a long U-turn through the site). 7. Follow the road to the spring area, where you'll see the stone wall with flowing pipes. **Tip:** If you find yourself crossing Windy Creek again after turning off from the restaurant, you've gone too far — turn around and head back. **GPS Coordinates:** 33.3931907, -81.2728647 **Address:** Springs Ct, Blackville, SC 29817, United States ## What to Expect Healing Springs is a peaceful, shaded site set among towering trees and lush vegetation typical of the South Carolina Lowcountry. The spring water flows continuously from several pipes embedded in a low stone or concrete wall, making it convenient to fill containers of any size. The area is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and there is no admission fee. The grounds are modest but well-maintained by local volunteers and community members who consider the springs a cherished landmark. You'll often find other visitors filling jugs, and it's common to strike up a conversation about the spring's legendary healing properties. Some visitors come for spiritual reasons, treating the site as a place of prayer or reflection. There is a small parking area near the springs. The terrain is mostly flat and accessible, though the ground can be soft or muddy after rain. Bringing your own containers is recommended, as there are no facilities on-site selling bottles or jugs. There are no restrooms or other amenities at the springs themselves, so plan accordingly. The springs flow year-round, though water volume may vary with seasonal rainfall. The surrounding area is quiet and rural — a welcome escape from the bustle of larger South Carolina cities. Whether you come for the history, the legend, or simply a taste of naturally flowing spring water, Healing Springs offers a uniquely Southern experience steeped in centuries of tradition.

Getting There

Address

Springs Ct, Blackville, SC 29817, United States

GPS Coordinates

33.393191, -81.272865

Directions

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Directions 1. From the center of **Blackville, South Carolina**, head north on **Highway 3 (Main Street / Solomon Blatt Avenue)**. 2. Continue north and pass the **Soul Sea Restaurant** on your left. 3. Drive a short distance further and cross over **Windy Creek**. 4. Shortly after the creek, look for the **Healing Springs County Center** (an American-style restaurant) on your right. 5. **Turn right** at the Healing Springs County Center. 6. After a few meters, take either the **first or second right** — both roads loop around to the springs (they form a long U-turn through the site). 7. Follow the road to the spring area, where you'll see the stone wall with flowing pipes.

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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.

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Open 24/7 — visit anytime.

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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.