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Jul

Description

PVC pipe coming out of the ground on a road pull-off. There is a display case telling about Mr. Hammill about 50 feet from the spring. It’s nice and often others will be there. In the Tombigbee National Forrest. Tested by forrest services every month.

Nearest Address

Highway 25, Starkville, MS 39762

Directions from Nearest Address

It’s about 20 minutes south on Hwy 25 from Starkville.

Driving directions from Starkville here:

http://tinyurl.com/bch3yo

(Zoom in on “Terrain” and the spring is labeled on the map).

Driving south on Hwy 25, the turn is labeled to Morgantown.
Stay straight and follow around until the first real left turn. There is a small sign pointing to the spring.

Continue on the road (it turns into gravel) until you see a pull-off to the right.

Enjoy!

Vital Information

  • Fee: No Fee
  • Access: Public
  • Flow: Continuous
  • TDS: N/A
  • Temp: N/A
  • pH: N/A

Hours Spring is Open:

Unknown

GPS:

N/A

Map Link: Hammill Spring Map

Submitted by: William Cleveland

Category : Mississippi / USA
  • Elizabeth

    I visited this spring last Saturday and brought home two 5 gallon jugs of water. The water is fantastic. It almost glows in the bottles and hangs on the sides as though it were sticky. The taste is mild with no dominant flavor and it seems wetter than the water I get from reverse osmosis. It is an 1 1/2 hour drive from my house but I consider it well worth the trip.

  • Elizabeth

    I visited this spring last Saturday and brought home two 5 gallon jugs of water. The water is fantastic. It almost glows in the bottles and hangs on the sides as though it were sticky. The taste is mild with no dominant flavor and it seems wetter than the water I get from reverse osmosis. It is an 1 1/2 hour drive from my house but I consider it well worth the trip.

  • Annette

    This spring is spelled with only one m. My husband’s brother, Lee Hamill was the one instumental in getting it documented several years ago. At one time it was the water supply for 80 plus families and a steam sawmill. We try to return at least once a year to the beautiful site.

  • ezmerf

    Annette it’s great that Y’all share this spring bless you.I know where one is here in Booneville but don’t think the land owner would be so generalist.

  • InsiderOutsider

    Thank you to whoever posted this!  I am staying with my mother during the holidays and was wondering where a fresh water source was…  So, I have collected water here twice already and it is delicous.  Does anyone happen to have the stats on the water quality?  Just curious!