4.7 (1443)
13 Old Cedartown Rd, Cave Spring, GA 30124
(706) 777-0202
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Sam Hagler
2024-03
Want some fresh spring water? Take your jugs and get it straight from the source at this pristine spring flowing from the mountains in northwest Georgia. Enjoy the great restaurants in the area and certainly take time to have fun at the park. Summertime can be busy, but go for a swin in the cool waters of the very large public pool.
Keith S.
2024-05
Very nice and quiet park with playground and pavilions. Also trout in the pond are nice to see. And drink fresh water from the drinking spring or fill up a jug and take with you.
angel johnson
2023-11
Great place to come for the day. (we have family reunions here) Big size shelters to hold family gatherings, public restrooms, small playground & you can check out the cave. They also have a pool in the shape of Georgia. Take some jugs so you can get some fresh spring drinking water to take home. Something for everyone here no matter what the age. (We came on 10/29/23 & the weather was perfect, in the 80s)Playground: They have a small playground for the kids.Restrooms: Plenty enough room/stalls & they kept it stocked.Dog-friendliness: You can take your dogs, but they must be on a leash.Picnic area: There are lots of pavilions ranging from smaller to large sizes. You must rent to use it, though. There are signs stating it.
June Swartz
2023-06
Love this park by far my favorite it's beautiful clean and well kept. Plus the Geese 🦆 and ducks and fish 🐟 are just a bit of peace. There's a pool, stream to play in, pavilions, and a fresh water spring where we all fill up our water jugs for free best water 💦 ever!Playground: Awesome 😎👍Restrooms: CleanDog-friendliness: So many dogs 🐕 it's 😊Picnic area: Clean with plenty of picnic tables, BBQs, benches.
Maria Santiago
2024-05
We go to this park for the spring water but it is more than that. There are buildings that rent for activities, places where kids can have fun in the water, picnic tables and benches throughout to enjoy the beautiful park. A picture perfect place.
Christine Franklin
2023-08
This park is so cute and right down the road from us. We have been wanting to visit the caves and you have to go through the park to get to the caves. It is very nice with a spring that runs through and you can get fresh water there so bring Jugs! The cave is great and nice and cool inside. It is only $2 a person so definitely worth it. Kids loved it so if you happen to be passing by it worth a trip.Restrooms: Nice big restrooms with multiple stalls. You can go in and change after playing in the water.Dog-friendliness: There is a trail and paths that you can walk your dogs on and then under the bridge you can let your dogs play in the creek.Picnic area: Nice covered pavilions to eat under with lots of picnic tables!
Luke Barnett
2023-08
Close to alot of little shops and a awesome steak house. Would go back. The spring water was awesome. Plenty of walking and short hiking areas to get the family active. Some steepness to them so watch your step.
Tracy Alday
2023-08
Beautiful shaded little park with a playground for the smalls and picnic sheds along with a cave to tour and fresh alkaline water to collect at no cost straight from the mountain. Enjoyed the day here.I would strongly suggest calling BEFORE you come if you are coming to tour the cave, although regular M-F hours signs are posted, these are NOT correct. My husband and I get water here and of the 5 times we've been on the weekdays and once on a Friday evening- the touring area has only been open 2 times. I think retirees volunteer to keep it open but am unsure. So call before you make those plans. CASH ONLY for cave tours, no debit or credit cards accepted.There is also a HUGE swimming area for all ages, but children must be accompanied by an adult. Sign posted at entrance is $5 per person. I saw only 3 picnic tables inside the fence and the area is grassy for sunbathing and chairs. Swimming area is routinely cleared and cleaned before every swim season, the bottom and sides are concrete and the "pool" is fed from water by the mountain stream.There are several picnic pavilions ranging from small to very large almost all of them have electrical outlets for fans, the creekside metal sheds have no outlets. The McKelvey and Davis pavilions are the largest. They must be RESERVED there are signs everywhere stating so!!!
Nicole Smith-Alley
2023-06
Very nice, family oriented place. Nice surroundings. Very clean, along with very clean facilities. Several things to do while in park. We swam, fed the trout, got some fresh, clean spring water. And the pool was opening the next day. So unfortunately we missed it. But ,lil FYI, that pool is shaped like the Georgia 😊😊😉
kris Floyd
2024-04
Gorgeous, mountain water and cave water available for collection. Pure enough to drink. Not very often you find such a serne and clean place. Cave springs is a hidden gem. Thank goodness otherwise I'm certain the water wouldn't be pure as it is. 10 out of 10 recommend.
Loring Lounsberry
2023-09
Very cool place to visit. You can drink from the freshwater spring and many people do. The cave is worth the $2 entry and the park is a wonderful place to sit and relax or let your kids run around.
Tucker Cole
2024-05
It was awesome getting to feed the trout. There was an antique store in town that sold fish food, and they swarmed for it. Very nice place
Lara Polk
2023-05
Always an awesome experience when we pass through here. It is definitely one of our spots to stop. It is so beautiful and has so many places to take pictures. Definitely a must see.
Leitha Conley
2023-09
Memories since childhood. Rock pool in the shape of Georgia. Refreshingly cool water directly from the spring to the pool. Picnics with family and friends. Either poolside in the grass, or out by the creek at one of the many tables and pavilions. Bring a empty milk jug or two, and get your drinking water from the spring yourself. Magnolia trees everywhere, hiking trails, plenty of trout to feed but no fishing inside the park. Some of the most exquisite waterfowls I have seen in person. If you love taking pictures, well cave springs is the perfect background!There's absolutely something for everyone!! No matter the age, group, or event. Come experience the beauty and tranquility of Cave Springs Rolater ParkRestrooms: I have always found the woman's restroom stocked and clean with more than one stall. I can not speak for the man's side lolDog-friendliness: As long as you keep them on a leash and with you. No dogs or should I say pets should be running around all willy nilly. Someone could get hurt or your beloved fur baby could get hurt. Follow the rules every one winsPicnic area: Picnics as far as the eyes can see. I'm kidding, but there is more than enough nice picnic tables and big pavilions.
Connie Day
2020-05
We love this place. Such a peaceful park and town. I have been going since I was a child, now I am taking my children. My kids actually drink a significantly more water after getting it theirselves here at the park. They have been in the cave numerous times, and want to take new people always. Great restaurants and shops nearby. We just love sitting on the benches and enjoying the park. Great craft shows and things to do during the whole year.
Kristie Quinn
2023-05
Beautiful and peaceful. Fresh spring water available, just bring your own container. We were told that the water is tested every month and is safe to drink. We're going back to stay at the Hearn Inn, which is located within Rolator Park. I'll post a review of the inn at that time, with pictures. As for a recommendation to visit Rolator Park...yes! In season there's even a place to swim.
Beverly Smith
2024-02
Very nice. It was cold the day we went so it was quite and peaceful. A few people getting water from the spring. We plan to stay at the B&B sometime and hopefully see the cave and swim. Lots of history.
April Shore
2023-08
The water was clear and cold. There were lots of places to play in the creek, have a picnic or walk. The pool was really nice and definitely worth the admission!Picnic area: Lots of tables and pavilions to rent
Dawn Brownfield
2023-05
Cave is closed October-April, but you can still walk the grounds and visit the spring. Bring a jug! No wading in the water, it's drinking water, then for the fish in the pond on the other side of the spring's bridge.
Amanda Pilcher Currie
2024-03
We adore the cavern, the ducks, and the trout. We tell the grandbaby that she's drinking duck water as our inside joke.!.
cjpendley - nashville
2022-05
Stopped in to see this park finally. I drive through here fairly often on my way camping in AL but this is the first time I’ve stopped. Talked to a lady refilling water jugs; she says she drives over from Cartersville GA to get water to drink. She talked it up so much I had to give it a try. Got a coke bottle from my truck, poured it out and rinsed it then filled it from the spring. Cold and delicious! Next time I come through here I am bringing bottles!Cave tours are $1 but closed today because there is some commercial filming inside the cave. I’ll stop next time I’m through to see it.
Thomas Schlosser
2021-05
Quaint park with a free & paid portion. Most sections of the creek from the Spring to the Pool area are no higher than 18-24 inches and wonderful for little kids to wade and sit in. There are several picnic tables and pavilions to rent as well as a small playground along with dozens of benches. The spring at the entrance to the cave is natural and locals come to fill up gallon jugs to take home.
Ashley Caviness
2023-12
Nice little park. Cave is $1 to go in & explore. Food to feed the trout in the pond & fresh water to take home, just bring your own jugs. Little stream for kids to wade in. Water is cold.Playground: Playground is older but has swings & slides. Monkey bars. Kids always enjoy.Restrooms: Has restrooms. Definitely not the cleanest I’ve ever been in but they’re okay for a park.Picnic area: Nice pavilions that you can reserve. Also a few other picnic tables & plenty of nice shady grass to bring a blanket & throw out for a picnic, which is what we usually do.
Sherry Rylander
2020-05
This is a beautiful quote place to spend a fall afternoon. We bring the dogs and they enjoy seeing the ducks, fish and very brave squirrels. (There is a leash law) the water is clear and pure so bring your water jugs to fill from the spring. There is a small RV park located adjacent to the spring and it is walking distance from downtown Cave Springs where there is lots of antique shopping and good food.
Margaret Webb
2024-05
Beautiful peaceful place! We drive two hours or more to enjoy this place and God’s beauty!Playground: Nice playground and lots of shade!
Sabrina Cooper
2019-05
This park in Cave Spring, GA is delightful! You can drink the freshest water around straight from the spring and collect it your containers to take home. The cave is fun for exploring (open in the warmer months), and the park has a great walking path, as well as a mountain trail. There is a playground, picnic tables and covered pavilions, and a creek to play in. This is a beautiful park in a lovely small town!
Naomi Villagrana
2022-05
I love it there. My driver and I enjoy the scenery and the Rainbow Trout pond. We love the Natural Spring water that comes out from the cave. We always collect water every time we go. I look forward to going there every chance we have.
Jerry Amos
2020-05
The cave is a nice yet brief experience.I recommend bringing vessels for water. There is no charge to fetch clean, cold water that emerges directly from the cave and it's free of charge for getting water.Beautiful park.Some upgrades since my last visit; with newer picnic tables and covered areas.
Timothy Moss
2024-04
A 66 mile round trip to get mountain water. A nice cycle ride to Cave Springs and see a lake full of trout, also. Summer swimming area. Seasonal bathrooms. I go only when it's cycle weather. I'll be back!!! I forgot to mention that this is Rolator Park!!!
Andrea Kuykendoll
2018-05
It is a great place to take the children. The creek is only ankle deep and teeming with baby trout. Our 4 year old grandson loved it. We plan to bring him back soon. Also enjoyed the cave.
| Monday | 11 AM-5 PM |
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| Tuesday | 11 AM-5 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM-5 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM-5 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM-5 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM-5 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
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