Public Drinking Spring

Living History Park Spring, North Augusta, South Carolina

300, W Spring Grove Ave, North Augusta, SC 29841, US

Living History Park Spring, North Augusta, South Carolina
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About This Spring

## Overview Living History Park Spring is a natural spring located within the charming Living History Park in North Augusta, South Carolina. The spring flows through the park grounds, which are maintained by the Olde Towne Preservation Society — a local organization dedicated to preserving the colonial and early American heritage of the North Augusta area. The spring has been reported to produce notably clean water. According to the president of the Olde Towne Preservation Society, testing indicated that the spring water was much cleaner than local tap water. The park itself is a living tribute to the region's past, offering visitors a glimpse into colonial-era life along the Savannah River corridor. The spring likely played a role in the area's early settlement, as natural springs were essential water sources for communities in the South Carolina Piedmont. The park is situated near West Spring Grove Avenue, and the street name itself hints at the long-standing significance of the spring in the local landscape. ## Directions 1. Navigate to **300 West Spring Grove Avenue, North Augusta, SC 29841** (the nearest address to the park entrance is 299 W. Spring Grove Ave.). 2. The park is accessible from W. Spring Grove Avenue. Look for signage for Living History Park. 3. Detailed directions, including downloadable PDF maps, were historically available through the Olde Towne Preservation Society's website at [colonialtimes.us/directions.html](http://www.colonialtimes.us/directions.html). Note: this website may no longer be actively maintained, so using GPS coordinates **33.49633, -81.974907** is recommended for reliable navigation. 4. Once inside the park, follow the paths toward the spring — the natural water flow through the grounds should be visible and audible as you explore. ## What to Expect Living History Park is a public park open every day from dawn to dusk. The spring flows naturally through the park grounds, creating a peaceful, shaded setting that complements the historical exhibits and structures maintained by the Olde Towne Preservation Society. Visitors will find a tranquil environment well-suited for a leisurely walk, historical exploration, and enjoying the sight and sound of the flowing spring. The park's colonial-era theme adds a unique dimension — this isn't just a spring visit, but a step back in time. The spring water has been reported to be very clean based on informal testing by the preservation society, though as with any natural water source, conditions can vary over time. The park is free to access and family-friendly, making it an easy stop for anyone passing through the North Augusta area or visiting nearby attractions along the Savannah River.

Getting There

Address

300, W Spring Grove Ave, North Augusta, SC 29841, US

GPS Coordinates

33.496330, -81.974907

Directions

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Directions 1. Navigate to **300 West Spring Grove Avenue, North Augusta, SC 29841** (the nearest address to the park entrance is 299 W. Spring Grove Ave.). 2. The park is accessible from W. Spring Grove Avenue. Look for signage for Living History Park. 3. Detailed directions, including downloadable PDF maps, were historically available through the Olde Towne Preservation Society's website at [colonialtimes.us/directions.html](http://www.colonialtimes.us/directions.html). Note: this website may no longer be actively maintained, so using

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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