About Parkman Spring
Parkman Spring offers a quiet retreat into Georgia’s natural heritage with its warm, soothing waters held at a steady 77°F. Nestled in a landscape rich with Creek Indian history, this primitive spring invites you to connect deeply with nature in its most authentic form.
Getting There
Reaching Parkman Spring involves a modest hike through wooded trails, requiring sturdy footwear and a bit of adventure spirit. Parking is limited near the trailhead, so plan to arrive early to secure a spot and enjoy a peaceful walk to the spring.
What to Expect
You’ll find clear, comfortably warm waters flowing gently amid a rustic forest setting. The spring maintains a tranquil atmosphere, typically attracting a small number of visitors who respect its wilderness vibe. Facilities are minimal, reinforcing the unspoiled character of this Georgia swimming hole.
Tips for Visitors
Visit during the cooler parts of the day to enjoy the warm waters without the midday heat. Bring insect repellent, water, and sturdy shoes for the hike, as there are no amenities on site. Respect the delicate environment and carry out all trash to preserve the spring’s natural state.