
About This Spring
## Overview Robinson Hollow Spring is a roadside public drinking spring nestled in the rolling countryside of Elkmont, Alabama, in Limestone County. Situated along Robinson Road between Veto Road (South) and Pettusville Road (South), this spring has long served as a convenient stop for locals and travelers seeking fresh, naturally filtered water from one of the region's many limestone aquifers. Limestone County is aptly named — the area sits atop vast formations of soluble limestone bedrock, riddled with crevices, caves, and underground channels carved over millennia by flowing water. These geological features give rise to numerous springs throughout the region. Local sources claim that an underground stream runs beneath this area for at least 30 miles, feeding Robinson Hollow Spring and others like it with a steady supply of cool, mineral-rich water. The abundance of springs in this part of northern Alabama is a direct result of the karst topography, where rainwater slowly dissolves the limestone and re-emerges at the surface through natural outlets. ## Directions 1. Head to **Robinson Road** in Elkmont, Alabama. The nearest address is **19177 Robinson Rd, Elkmont, AL 35620**. 2. The spring is located on the **south side of Robinson Road**, between **Veto Road (South)** and **Pettusville Road (South)**. 3. Watch for a concrete catch basin on the roadside — a pipe runs from the rock face on the hillside out to the road, making it easy to fill containers. 4. **GPS coordinates:** 34.97079, -86.970413 The spring is roadside, so no hiking is required. You can pull off near the catch basin to access the water. ## What to Expect Robinson Hollow Spring features a concrete catch basin built into the hillside, with a pipe that channels water from the rock face directly to the roadside for easy access. This setup makes it simple to fill jugs or bottles without having to climb or navigate rough terrain. The water emerges from the limestone aquifer and has historically been used as a drinking water source by area residents. Because it is naturally filtered through extensive limestone formations, visitors have reported that the water tastes clean and refreshing. The karst geology of the area means the water likely carries dissolved calcium and other minerals typical of limestone-filtered springs. The surrounding landscape is characteristic of rural northern Alabama — gentle hills, wooded hollows, and quiet country roads. The spring flows year-round, though flow rates may vary seasonally with rainfall. During wetter months, expect a stronger flow; during dry spells, the output may diminish. Because this is a roadside spring with no formal facilities, there are no restrooms, parking lots, or signage. Simply pull off the road near the catch basin. The area is peaceful and lightly trafficked, making it a pleasant stop on a drive through Limestone County's spring-rich countryside.
Getting There
Address
19177, Robinson Rd, Elkmont, AL 35620, US
GPS Coordinates
34.970790, -86.970413
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. Head to **Robinson Road** in Elkmont, Alabama. The nearest address is **19177 Robinson Rd, Elkmont, AL 35620**. 2. The spring is located on the **south side of Robinson Road**, between **Veto Road (South)** and **Pettusville Road (South)**. 3. Watch for a concrete catch basin on the roadside — a pipe runs from the rock face on the hillside out to the road, making it easy to fill containers. 4. **
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Water flows from a pipe or spout.
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.