Public Drinking Spring

Unknown in Varnell

1011, Tunnel Hill Varnell Rd, Cohutta, GA 30710, US

Unknown in Varnell
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About This Spring

## Overview This natural artesian spring is located along Tunnel Hill Varnell Road in the small community of Varnell, Georgia, within Whitfield County. Situated in the foothills of the Appalachian region of northwest Georgia, the spring benefits from the area's underlying limestone and sandstone geology, which naturally filters groundwater as it moves through subterranean layers before rising to the surface under artesian pressure. Varnell and the surrounding Whitfield County area have a long history of settlement, and natural springs like this one have historically served as important water sources for local residents and travelers. The spring is classified as a public drinking spring, and locals have long used it as a source of fresh water. As with any natural water source, conditions can change over time, so visitors should be aware that water quality is not officially guaranteed. ## Directions 1. The spring is located at or near **1011 Tunnel Hill Varnell Road** in the Cohutta/Varnell area of Whitfield County, Georgia. 2. From **Interstate 75**, take the exit toward **Tunnel Hill / Varnell** and head east on Tunnel Hill Varnell Road. 3. Follow Tunnel Hill Varnell Road until you reach the vicinity of address 1011. The spring is roadside and should be visible from the road. 4. **GPS Coordinates:** 34.90001111, -84.97666667 — use these for precise navigation if the address doesn't resolve accurately in your GPS device. ## What to Expect This is a natural artesian spring, meaning the water flows to the surface under its own pressure from an underground aquifer — no pump is needed. Artesian springs in this part of northwest Georgia typically produce cool, clear water year-round, fed by rainfall that percolates through the region's layered rock formations. The spring is situated along Tunnel Hill Varnell Road, making it relatively easy to access by car. Visitors have historically stopped here to collect water, and it has been used as a community drinking water source. Bring your own containers if you plan to fill up. As this is a rural roadside spring, amenities are minimal. Be mindful of traffic when pulling over, and leave the area clean for the next visitor. The surrounding landscape reflects the rolling terrain and wooded hillsides characteristic of Whitfield County's Appalachian foothills — a pleasant stop if you're exploring the area.

Getting There

Address

1011, Tunnel Hill Varnell Rd, Cohutta, GA 30710, US

GPS Coordinates

34.900011, -84.976667

Directions

Community Submitted

Directions 1. The spring is located at or near **1011 Tunnel Hill Varnell Road** in the Cohutta/Varnell area of Whitfield County, Georgia. 2. From **Interstate 75**, take the exit toward **Tunnel Hill / Varnell** and head east on Tunnel Hill Varnell Road. 3. Follow Tunnel Hill Varnell Road until you reach the vicinity of address 1011. The spring is roadside and should be visible from the road. 4. **

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
AccessPublic

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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.

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.