About This Spring
## Overview Windsor Spring is a natural spring located in the Hephzibah area of Augusta, Georgia, in Richmond County. Notable enough to lend its name to the road it sits along — Windsor Spring Road — this spring has long been a local landmark and a source of natural water for the surrounding community. The spring flows freely in a wooded setting, and access is free and available around the clock. While the spring is well-known among locals, first-time visitors may find it tricky to locate due to its position in the woods. The GPS coordinates most commonly associated with the spring's actual location are approximately **33.38779, -82.07016**, which may differ slightly from the address pin. It's a good idea to ask locals for guidance if you're visiting for the first time, and it's best to visit during daylight hours. ## Directions The following directions are based on a community submission and have not been independently verified. Use GPS navigation to **33.38779, -82.07016** as your primary guide, and cross-reference with the route below: 1. Starting from Augusta, GA, head south on Kissingbower Road for a few miles. 2. Take a left when you reach the highway, then a right at the junction. 3. At the signal, take the first left onto Highway 1 to switch onto Richmond Hill Road. 4. Continue on Richmond Hill Road for several miles, crossing Highway 415. 5. Watch for Garden Cheng (a Chinese restaurant) on your left and an ATM on your right. 6. Cross Butler Creek and pass Checkers (a fast-food restaurant) on your right. 7. The spring area will be a short distance ahead on the right side of the road. 8. Park your car at a safe spot along the road and walk to the right into the wooded area to reach the spring. **Tip:** The spring is tucked into the woods and is not prominently marked. If you're unsure, don't hesitate to ask someone nearby — Windsor Spring is well known in the local community. ## What to Expect Windsor Spring flows in a natural, wooded setting that feels secluded despite being close to a main road. The water emerges from the ground and has historically been used by area residents as a source of natural spring water. Visitors have reported the water to be clear and clean-tasting, though as with any natural water source, water quality can vary and has not been officially certified. The area around the spring is undeveloped, so expect uneven terrain and a short walk from the road. There are no facilities, restrooms, or signage at the site. Wearing sturdy shoes is recommended, especially after rain when the ground may be muddy. Visiting during daylight is strongly advised, as the wooded location can be disorienting after dark. Bring your own containers if you plan to collect water, and be respectful of the natural surroundings. Windsor Spring is a community treasure — help keep it clean for future visitors.
Getting There
Address
3500, Windsor Spring Rd, Hephzibah, GA 30815, US
GPS Coordinates
33.390930, -82.061676
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections The following directions are based on a community submission and have not been independently verified. Use
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
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.