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#12. Pulltite Spring

Pulltite Spring is located on the "wrong side of the river", meaning it cannot be accessed without wading across the river from the nearby campground. It is extremely excluded and is located in a deep hollow. It lets out an average of 47 million gallons of water daily and creates a beautiful and serene environment. A nearby cabin is located next to the spring that was built by the original owners who dammed the spring branch many of times. The names stems from the need to pull tight on the reins of the horses to maintain control because of how steep the hillside was when trying to access the mill
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