
The road ends at the spring." Also:� There is a pretty big rock ledge around the deep area so everyone needs to be careful.

You can drive beyond the campground and right up to spring (dirt parking). There is a covered bulletin board with info for spelunkers and admonishments against cruelty to the bat population (thankfully). It would be perfect for people who could bring food and books for a couple of days, and there is also spelunking near there. There is a campground (primitive) sponsored by the state of GA about 1/8 of a mile away. It is divided into two pools by a high seam of rock that is about two feet beneath the water's surface. This report from a visitor in 2009: "It is about 4-5 feet deep in places, and perfect for 5-8 people to sit and chill. You must have a GORP Georgia Outdoor Recreational Pass to visit here, Small but deep blue-green spring-fed hole, maybe entrance to underground cave. See a SLIDESHOW of swimming hole photos in this state.

ON STATE MAP BELOW: BLUE = swimming hole,
