
About This Spring
## Overview Moody Spring is a public drinking spring located along Highway 107 in the mountains of Oconee County, South Carolina, near the community of Tamassee. Situated at an elevation where the Blue Ridge Mountains descend from North Carolina into the upstate region of South Carolina, this roadside spring has long served as a refreshment stop for travelers making the scenic drive between the two states. The spring sits in the Walhalla area (ZIP 29691), within one of the most geologically rich and water-abundant regions of the southern Appalachians — an area known for its numerous natural springs fed by ancient crystalline rock formations. Oconee County is sometimes called "The Golden Corner" of South Carolina, and its mountain springs have historically been valued by both indigenous Cherokee communities and later European settlers. Visitors have reported that the water from Moody Spring tastes clean and refreshing, and it has historically been used as a drinking water source by locals and passersby alike. ## Directions 1. From North Carolina, take **Highway 107 South** (westbound direction as you descend the mountain toward South Carolina). 2. Continue on Hwy 107 as it winds down the mountain toward **Mountain Rest, SC**. 3. Watch for the spring along the roadside on your descent. The GPS coordinates **34.945361, -83.089508** (near Tamassee, SC 29686) will help pinpoint the exact location. 4. The spring is accessible directly from the highway, so keep an eye out as you drive — it can be easy to pass if you're not watching for it. ## What to Expect Moody Spring is a roadside mountain spring, making it a convenient stop along the scenic Highway 107 corridor. The drive itself is beautiful, winding through dense Appalachian forest as the road descends from the North Carolina border into the foothills of South Carolina. The spring is located in a rural, mountainous area with limited cell service, so it's a good idea to save or download the GPS coordinates (34.945361, -83.089508) before heading out. As a public drinking spring, Moody Spring has been used by the local community for generations. The surrounding area offers access to other outdoor attractions, including the Chattooga Wild and Scenic River, Oconee State Park, and numerous hiking trails in the Sumter National Forest. If you're making the drive along Hwy 107, Moody Spring is a worthwhile stop to fill up water containers and take in the mountain scenery.
Getting There
Address
, , Tamassee, SC 29686, US
GPS Coordinates
34.945361, -83.089508
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From North Carolina, take **Highway 107 South** (westbound direction as you descend the mountain toward South Carolina). 2. Continue on Hwy 107 as it winds down the mountain toward **Mountain Rest, SC**. 3. Watch for the spring along the roadside on your descent. The
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
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.