
About This Spring
## Overview Jacob's Well is a beloved public drinking spring located along Hebron Road near Grove Hill in Clarke County, Alabama. Well known among locals, this spring has reportedly been used as a reliable water source for many years, serving the surrounding community long before modern water infrastructure reached the area. Clarke County sits within Alabama's coastal plain region, where underground aquifers feed numerous natural springs through layers of sand, gravel, and limestone — and Jacob's Well is one of the area's enduring examples of that geology at work. The spring water flows through a white PVC pipe set up for easy collection, a common arrangement at rural public springs throughout the South. Visitors have long valued the water here, and it has historically been used as a drinking water source by the local community. ## Directions 1. From Grove Hill, Alabama, head out on **Hebron Road** (the spring's nearest address is 5416 Hebron Road, Grove Hill, AL 36451). 2. Travel approximately **5.3 miles** along Hebron Road. 3. Watch for a **white PVC pipe on the right side of the road** — this is the spring's outlet. 4. You'll notice a set of **stairs** leading down to the spring area. 5. There is **plenty of room to pull off the road** and park safely near the spring. **GPS Coordinates:** 31.663197, -87.859204 ## What to Expect Jacob's Well is a straightforward, no-frills roadside spring — the kind of place that has quietly served its community for generations. The water exits through a white PVC pipe, making it easy to fill jugs or bottles. A set of stairs provides access down to the spring, so the terrain does involve a short descent. The pulloff area alongside Hebron Road is spacious enough for vehicles to park comfortably without blocking traffic. The surrounding landscape is typical of rural Clarke County — wooded, green, and peaceful. This is a great stop if you're traveling through southwest Alabama and want to experience one of the region's traditional public springs. Because this is an unmonitored natural spring, no official water quality testing data is currently available. While locals have used the water for drinking for many years, visitors should be aware that water conditions can change over time due to weather, runoff, and other environmental factors.
Getting There
Address
5416, Hebron Rd, Grove Hill, AL 36451, US
GPS Coordinates
31.663197, -87.859204
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From Grove Hill, Alabama, head out on **Hebron Road** (the spring's nearest address is 5416 Hebron Road, Grove Hill, AL 36451). 2. Travel approximately **5.3 miles** along Hebron Road. 3. Watch for a **white PVC pipe on the right side of the road** — this is the spring's outlet. 4. You'll notice a set of **stairs** leading down to the spring area. 5. There is **plenty of room to pull off the road** and park safely near the spring.
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Water flows from a pipe or spout.
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.