
About This Spring
## Overview Murphy's Hollow Spring is a public drinking spring nestled in the scenic landscape of Dade County, Georgia, near the small town of Trenton. Located along Murphy Hollow Road, this spring sits in the rugged terrain of northwest Georgia's Lookout Mountain plateau region — an area rich in karst geology, where limestone formations create natural underground waterways that feed springs like this one. The spring has historical significance dating back to the Civil War era, when it was reportedly utilized by soldiers and local residents as a water source. Northwest Georgia was a strategically important area during the Civil War, with major engagements such as the Battle of Chickamauga (1863) taking place just miles to the east. Springs like Murphy's Hollow would have been vital resources for troops and civilians alike during that turbulent period. The water from Murphy's Hollow Spring has historically been used as a drinking water source by locals and visitors in the area, though water quality can vary over time and with seasonal conditions. ## Directions 1. From Trenton, Georgia, head toward Murphy Hollow Road. 2. Follow Murphy Hollow Road to the area near **138 Murphy Hollow Road, Trenton, GA 30752**. 3. The spring is located along the road at approximately GPS coordinates **34.958129, -85.507025**. 4. Look for signs of the spring outlet near the roadside. The hollow terrain and surrounding wooded hillsides help mark the general area. *Note: Murphy Hollow Road is a rural route — roads may be narrow and unpaved in sections. A vehicle with decent clearance is recommended, especially after rain.* ## What to Expect Murphy's Hollow Spring is situated in a quiet, wooded hollow characteristic of Dade County's Appalachian foothills. The surrounding landscape features mixed hardwood forests, rocky outcrops, and the rolling terrain typical of the Cumberland Plateau's western escarpment. The area is peaceful and relatively secluded, offering a glimpse into the rural beauty of northwest Georgia. As a public drinking spring, Murphy's Hollow has been used by area residents for generations. Visitors have historically collected water here, though as with any natural spring, conditions can change — it's always wise to assess the source upon arrival. The spring is accessible from the road, making it a convenient stop for those exploring Dade County or traveling through the Lookout Mountain region. Nearby attractions include Cloudland Canyon State Park (approximately 15 miles to the southeast), which offers dramatic gorge views, waterfalls, and extensive hiking trails — making Murphy's Hollow a worthwhile addition to a day of exploring this beautiful corner of Georgia.
Getting There
Address
138, Murphy Hollow Rd, Trenton, GA 30752, US
GPS Coordinates
34.958129, -85.507025
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From Trenton, Georgia, head toward Murphy Hollow Road. 2. Follow Murphy Hollow Road to the area near **138 Murphy Hollow Road, Trenton, GA 30752**. 3. The spring is located along the road at approximately
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Parking available nearby.
Safety Info
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