Public Drinking Spring

Lovely Bluff Spring, Lake City, Tennessee 37769

600, Savage Garden Rd, Lake City, TN 37769, US

Lovely Bluff Spring, Lake City, Tennessee 37769
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About This Spring

## Overview Lovely Bluff Spring is a roadside public drinking spring located along Savage Garden Road in Lake City (now known as Rocky Top), Tennessee, in Anderson County. The spring flows directly from the face of a natural bluff, offering a steady stream of fresh water that has long been used by locals and visitors alike. Situated in the scenic ridges and valleys of East Tennessee, this spring is a product of the region's karst geology, where water filters through layers of limestone and dolomite before emerging at the surface. Residents in the area have historically relied on springs like this one as a source of drinking water, and Lovely Bluff Spring continues that tradition today. The water from Lovely Bluff Spring has been reported by visitors to taste clean and refreshing, and it has a reputation among locals as great drinking water. The spring is widely known in the community — it's even a popular stop for young athletes cooling down after football practice on hot Tennessee afternoons. ## Directions 1. Head to **Savage Garden Road** in Lake City (Rocky Top), Tennessee. 2. Follow Savage Garden Road until you reach the area near **600 Savage Garden Road** (GPS: 36.21823, -84.131199). 3. Watch for the exposed bluff face on the side of the road — the spring flows directly out of the rock. 4. Pull over to the side of the road. There is enough room to park and access the spring from your vehicle. 5. If you're filling large containers or a water tank, you can back your vehicle up close to the spring for easy loading. ## What to Expect Lovely Bluff Spring is one of the most accessible public springs in Anderson County. The water emerges straight from the side of a limestone bluff right alongside the road, so there's no hiking or trail navigation required. Simply pull over, park on the shoulder, and walk a few steps to the spring. The flow comes directly out of the rock face, making it easy to fill jugs, bottles, or even larger water tanks. The spring is open and available year-round, though flow may vary seasonally — expect stronger output in the wetter months of spring and early winter. The surrounding area features the wooded, rolling terrain typical of the Cumberland Plateau foothills, making it a pleasant stop even if you're just passing through. This is a no-frills, community-loved spring — there are no facilities, signage, or formal parking areas. Come prepared with your own containers and be mindful of traffic when pulling over on the road. The spring is a favorite among locals who regularly stop to collect water, so you may encounter other visitors doing the same.

Getting There

Address

600, Savage Garden Rd, Lake City, TN 37769, US

GPS Coordinates

36.218230, -84.131199

Directions

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Directions 1. Head to **Savage Garden Road** in Lake City (Rocky Top), Tennessee. 2. Follow Savage Garden Road until you reach the area near **600 Savage Garden Road** (

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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.

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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.