
About This Spring
## Overview South Bloomingville Spring is a privately owned natural spring located along State Route 664 South in the heart of Hocking County, Ohio. Situated near the small unincorporated community of South Bloomingville — a gateway to the stunning Hocking Hills region — this spring sits in an area renowned for its dramatic sandstone gorges, lush hemlock forests, and abundant natural water features. Hocking County is part of the Appalachian Plateau, where the underlying Black Hand sandstone formation gives rise to numerous springs and seeps throughout the region. The area's geology, shaped by ancient rivers and glacial activity, creates ideal conditions for groundwater to emerge at the surface, and springs like this one have historically served as important freshwater sources for local residents and travelers. **Please note:** This spring is located on private property. Visitors should respect the landowner's rights and obtain permission before attempting to access the spring. Trespassing is not permitted. ## Directions 1. The spring is located near **21989 State Route 664 South, South Bloomingville, OH 43152**. 2. From the town of Logan, Ohio, head south on **State Route 664 S** for approximately 8 miles toward South Bloomingville. 3. The spring is situated along or near the roadside in this area. GPS coordinates: **39.418677, -82.599329**. 4. Because this is private property, do not enter without the landowner's explicit permission. ## What to Expect South Bloomingville sits at the doorstep of the Hocking Hills, one of Ohio's most popular natural destinations. The surrounding landscape features rolling wooded hills, sandstone outcrops, and a network of creeks and springs fed by the region's porous bedrock. The spring itself is on private land, and access is at the discretion of the property owner. If you're exploring the broader area, nearby attractions include **Old Man's Cave**, **Ash Cave**, **Cedar Falls**, and **Conkle's Hollow** — all within a short drive. The region offers excellent hiking, photography, and nature study opportunities year-round, with spring and fall being particularly scenic seasons. Visitors interested in natural springs in Hocking County should be aware that many water sources in the area emerge from sandstone aquifers and have historically been used by local communities for drinking water, though water quality can vary and should never be assumed safe without testing.
Getting There
Address
21989, State Rte 664 S, South Bloomingville, OH 43152, US
GPS Coordinates
39.418677, -82.599329
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. The spring is located near **21989 State Route 664 South, South Bloomingville, OH 43152**. 2. From the town of Logan, Ohio, head south on **State Route 664 S** for approximately 8 miles toward South Bloomingville. 3. The spring is situated along or near the roadside in this area.
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
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.
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