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Cave Springs
Nestled next to the Alabama state borderline, this off-the-beaten-path swimming destination is mostly just known to locals who live in town.
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Cave Springs Details
Nestled next to the Alabama state borderline, this off-the-beaten-path swimming destination is mostly just known to locals who live in town. The pool is roughly 1.5 acres, and the water is supplied from a nearby spring (a fun fact the water is so clear that many residents fill up coolers and jugs from the spring for drinking water). There is also a small natural cave located next to the spring, which is known for its limestone stalagmites and unique rock formations. The cave is only open on weekends, so make sure to plan your visit accordingly.
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