Public Drinking Spring

Old Bluff Church Spring

4100, Old Bluff Church Rd, Dunn, NC 28334, US

Old Bluff Church Spring
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About This Spring

## Overview Old Bluff Church Spring is a public drinking spring located on the grounds of historic Old Bluff Presbyterian Church in the rural countryside of Cumberland County, North Carolina, near the town of Dunn. Old Bluff Church, formally known as Old Bluff Presbyterian Church, is one of the oldest church sites in the Cape Fear region, with roots stretching back to the mid-18th century when Scottish Highland settlers established a congregation along the banks of the Cape Fear River. The church and its surrounding grounds — including the spring — have served the local community for generations, and the site carries deep historical and cultural significance for the area. The spring sits just behind the church building, offering visitors a chance to collect water in a peaceful, shaded setting steeped in colonial-era history. The property is situated along Old Bluff Church Road, surrounded by mature trees and a historic cemetery that reflects centuries of community life in this part of North Carolina. Visitors have historically used the spring as a source of drinking water, though water quality should always be considered before consumption. ## Directions 1. From Dunn, NC, head south on US-421 toward the Cape Fear River. 2. Turn onto **Old Bluff Church Road** (look for signage for Old Bluff Presbyterian Church). 3. Follow Old Bluff Church Road to the church, located at approximately **4100 Old Bluff Church Road, Dunn, NC 28334**. 4. The spring is located just behind the church building. Park in the church lot and walk around to the rear of the structure to find it. **GPS Coordinates:** 35.18381, -78.725413 ## What to Expect The spring is situated directly behind Old Bluff Church in a quiet, rural setting. The church grounds are well-maintained and include a historic cemetery with headstones dating back centuries, making the visit worthwhile even beyond the spring itself. The area is shaded by large trees, providing a cool and pleasant atmosphere. Access to the spring is straightforward — after parking near the church, it's a short walk around to the back of the building. The terrain is generally flat and easy to navigate. Visitors have historically used this spring as a drinking water source, though it is always wise to assess water conditions upon arrival. This is a wonderful stop for history enthusiasts, spring water collectors, and anyone exploring the Cape Fear River corridor of North Carolina. The combination of a natural spring and one of the region's oldest church sites makes Old Bluff Church Spring a uniquely rewarding destination.

Getting There

Address

4100, Old Bluff Church Rd, Dunn, NC 28334, US

GPS Coordinates

35.183810, -78.725413

Directions

Community Submitted

Directions 1. From Dunn, NC, head south on US-421 toward the Cape Fear River. 2. Turn onto **Old Bluff Church Road** (look for signage for Old Bluff Presbyterian Church). 3. Follow Old Bluff Church Road to the church, located at approximately **4100 Old Bluff Church Road, Dunn, NC 28334**. 4. The spring is located just behind the church building. Park in the church lot and walk around to the rear of the structure to find it.

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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.