Blue Springs State Park | |
Alabama State Park | |
Country | United States |
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State | Alabama |
County | Barbour |
Elevation | 302 ft (92 m) |
Coordinates | 31°39′41″N 85°30′27″W / 31.66139°N 85.50750°WCoordinates: 31°39′41″N 85°30′27″W / 31.66139°N 85.50750°W |
Area | 103 acres (42 ha) |
Established | 1963 |
Management | Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources |
Website: Blue Springs State Park | |
Blue Springs State Park is a publicly owned recreation area located 7 miles (11 km) east of Clio in Barbour County, Alabama. The 103-acre (42 ha) state park features a clear blue, natural underground spring that pumps 3,600 US gallons (14,000 l) of water per hour into two concrete-ringed swimming pools.
Harrison's Hotel, built in 1890, was among the first efforts to turn the village of Blue Springs into a health spa. Ten years later, J.T.E. Whigham began work on the Blue Springs Hotel, which eventually featured 28 rooms and modern bathhouse. In 1913, the spring pool was lined with concrete and another smaller pool designed for use by children was added to the site. The area became a popular spot for political rallies, three-day horse-trading events, and annual reunions of Confederate soldiers. The large pool remained in operation until about 1938. J.D. McLaughlin sold the property to the state resulting in creation of the state park in 1963.