In the late 1800s, workers discovered a vast underground river of
mineral water while constructing Jackson's first modern waterworks. The
"miracle" spring, known for its curative powers, quickly became a
regional landmark and gathering place. In 1980, the city of Jackson
took steps to showcase the everflowing fountain of mineral water by
building and 1800s style gazebo and park for residents and visitors to
enjoy.
HOURS: Daily.
ADMISSION: Free.