This Mystical Spring In Georgia Is Said To Have Healing Powers

Tucked away in the northwest corner of Georgia, you'll find a mysterious cave and spring right in the middle of a small municipal park. These geological features are so noteworthy that they gave the town its name - Cave Spring. The small town has a population of under 1,200 people but attracts tons of visitors each year. Most are drawn to the unique cave and spring. It is said that the Cave Springs, GA spring water is some of the clearest and cleanest in Georgia, and some even believe it has magical healing powers. Join us as we explore these wonderful healing springs in Georgia.

Rolater Park is a beautiful old-fashioned park near Rome that will make you feel like you stepped back in time to simpler days. There's a lot to do here, with a cave, a pond with ducks, a playground for the little ones, and, of course, a wonderful natural spring.

The cave is quite magnificent and is open on weekends for tours seasonally. It is possible to tour it during the off months, but you'll need to call and make an appointment.

This is a fairly small cave formation, but it's definitely worth checking out. There are certain areas where you'll have to stoop and crawl, so it's not recommended for those with mobility issues.

As you likely guessed from the name of this small town, it's also home to a spring. This spring is said to have some of the best-tasting water in Georgia, with some people driving an hour or more to fill up jugs.

The park's 1.5-acre lake, known as Rolater Lake, is fed by the spring's mineral water. It's a popular swimming spot that's open seasonally.

Many people believe the natural mineral water has healing benefits. It's said to help with skin, digestion, and joint issues. Whether you're drinking or soaking in this healing spring water in Georgia it is a remarkable spot to relax.

This is one of our favorite small-town parks in Georgia - it looks like something out of a fairy tale!

Another one of our favorite natural wonders in Georgia is the beautiful Tallulah Gorge. Learn more about it in this video:

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If you are in a mystical meandering mood, a Savannah ghosts and gravestones trolley tour is a fun thing to put on your bucket list.

Have you been to any of the healing springs in Georgia? Share your favorite one with us in the comments. Then, start planning a natural wonders road trip with this pre-planned itinerary. It includes the stunning Radium Springs.

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