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Andrews Geyser
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Makes a good secondary stop or picnic spot on your way back from hiking Catawba Falls.
Built in 1879, you will find several historical markers including one honoring lives lost during the railroad construction and one of two N.C. Civil War Trail Markers.
Man made geyser constructed in 1885 with a water height that continuously shoots 80 ft.
Located just outside Old Fort in McDowell County, this manmade geyser shoots up over 80 feet high at times. Its water supply is drawn from Mill Creek. Enjoy the mighty, misty column of mountain water that shoots straight up, twisting a bit in the wind, always raining down. Andrews Geyser is free, open to the public, and surrounded by a sizable concrete wading pool that’s a super spot to get misty. The park includes picnic tables and stone benches, where you can watch the water show. Catch a rainbow with early morning or late afternoon sun. About 5 miles west of downtown Old Fort at 2111 Mill Creek Rd. Turn left onto Main Street, then right onto Old US 70.
Located just outside Old Fort in McDowell County, this manmade geyser shoots up over 80 feet high at times. Its water supply is drawn from Mill Creek. Enjoy the mighty, misty column of mountain water that shoots straight up, twisting a bit in the wind, always raining down. Andrews Geyser is free, op…
地点
2111 Mill Creek Rd
Old Fort, NC