One of the coolest historical roadside stops in Georgia happens to also be one of the state’s largest natural springs. Radium Springs in Georgia pumps thousands upon thousands of gallons of water every day from an underground cave, which on a beautiful, sunny day, becomes a brilliant blue. As one of Georgia’s seven natural wonders, take a look at what makes this natural spring so incredible.
Radium Springs Gardens in Georgia is not only one of the seven natural wonders in the state, but it’s also one of the largest natural springs, too.
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Pumping 70,000 gallons of crystal clear, 68-degree water per minute, the spring water itself comes from an underground cave.
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Visitors who stop to explore the gardens will be able to see a lush landscape throughout, enjoying the exotic flora and blossoming flowers.
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The history behind the springs is quite fascinating—before radium was discovered in the water in the 1920s, the site was called “Blue Springs” and had a Casino built nearby, plus a spa and resort, too.
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The springs were used as a popular swimming hole and fishing spot for many years, but eventually were closed for good and the casino and resort were destroyed.
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Today, swimming and fishing are not allowed, however, visitors can still visit to see the brilliantly blue water and enjoy walking the restored gardens.
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The park is free to visit, and guests can learn more about the fascinating history and enjoy the spectacular views.
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While not every visit to Radium Springs will yield magically blue water, on a sunny day, where the springs have seemingly settled, you’ll get some pretty spectacular views.
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Have you ever been to Radium Springs in Georgia before? Share with us your experience in the comments section! Or if you’re looking for more information about this historical spring, visit the Visit Albany, Georgia website.
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