Blue Hole Spring

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Blue Hole Spring is a natural freshwater spring located within Red Clay State Historic Park in Tennessee, known for its clear blue waters and historical significance to the Cherokee people.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf freshwater spring
natural feature
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Bradley County, Tennessee NERFINISHED
culturalSignificanceFor Cherokee people NERFINISHED
hasAccessibility accessible by park trails
hasConservationStatus protected within state park
hasEcosystemType spring-fed aquatic ecosystem
hasHydrologicalType karst spring
hasRecreationalUse nature observation
sightseeing
hasWaterColor blue
hasWaterType freshwater
isManagedBy Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation NERFINISHED
isProtectedAreaFeature true
isTouristAttraction true
knownFor clear blue waters
historical significance to the Cherokee people
locatedIn Bradley County, Tennessee NERFINISHED
Red Clay State Historic Park NERFINISHED
Tennessee
United States of America
surface form: United States
near Georgia–Tennessee border
Red Clay Council House site NERFINISHED
partOf Red Clay State Historic Park NERFINISHED
significantFor Cherokee history
state Tennessee
usedBy Cherokee people NERFINISHED
withinProtectedArea Red Clay State Historic Park NERFINISHED

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Red Clay State Historic Park (nearby) hasPart Blue Hole Spring
subject surface form: Red Clay State Historic Park
Red Clay State Historic Park (nearby) primaryWaterFeature Blue Hole Spring
subject surface form: Red Clay State Historic Park