Cave Spring, GA

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Visit Us & Our Town

Cave Spring, Georgia is a small town with a lot of charm. Located in the northwest corner of the state, it's an ideal destination for those looking for an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. From exploring the historic downtown area to visiting nearby nature preserves, Cave Spring is a charming Southern town.

The Spring

Pure Water

Visible in the Cave is the town's namesake spring that produces 2 million gallons a day of the purest, best-tasting water you're likely to find anywhere. People from miles around come to fill jugs and take home the award-winning water.

SHOP

Cave Spring, GA

Stop in and see us at Evergreen Patio, our 14 Mill Street location is the manufacturer and showroom for our in-house poly furniture and fire pits, as
well as home and garden decor in our barn, our 20 Broad Street location only half a mile away has a
variety of gifts, home décor, and treats. 

THEN SEE OUR TOWN...

Cave Spring is a small town just 15 miles southwest of Rome and 1.5 hours from Atlanta, with a picturesque square and a mix of adorable shops, delightful restaurants, and outdoor adventures. The town’s namesake is a natural limestone cave with a mineral spring that flows into a rock pond. The water has been the surrounding community’s drinking source for decades. 

Visitors flock to Cave Spring toting jugs to fill at the spring to take home — it truly is that refreshing! You'll hear squeals during hot summer days as people rush into the bluish-green, spring-water-fed swimming pool in 29-acre shaded Rolater Park.

Pop into the Cave Spring Welcome Center & Museum to learn about the history of the area and get recommendations on what to do on your visit — they’ll probably recommend a stop by any of the restaurants, A&B Creekside Restaurant, Local Joe's BBQ, Southern Flavor and Linde Marie's Steakhouse are all great options for a meal. Stop into Spring Brew Coffee Company for a latte and hand-scooped ice cream, and be sure to take home some of Martha Jane’s World Famous Fudge, sold at The Peddler.

Be sure to walk around downtown to see historic homes and buildings from the late-1800s. It feels like the community could be in a Hallmark original movie with the happiest of endings. Snap a photo of the still-standing 1810 Vann Cherokee Cabin before perusing for unique gifts at Christa’s Etc.Evergreen on Broad, and the Cave Spring General Store.

Spend a night at the historic Hearn Inn (located in Rolater Park) or Cedar Creek RV & Outdoor Center before getting up early and setting out on a section of the Pinhoti National Recreation Trail, a 335-mile, point-to-point trail a la the Appalachian Trail.