Rolater Park‎
Park · Cave Spring ·

Rolater Park‎

Park · Cave Spring ·

Cave, pool, creek, festivals, spring water, playground, crafts

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Rolater Park‎ by null
Rolater Park‎ by null
Rolater Park‎ by null
Rolater Park‎ by null
Rolater Park‎ by null
Rolater Park‎ by null
Rolater Park‎ by null
Rolater Park‎ by null
Rolater Park‎ by null
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Rolater Park‎ by null
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13 Old Cedartown Rd, Cave Spring, GA 30124 Get directions

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13 Old Cedartown Rd, Cave Spring, GA 30124 Get directions

+1 706 777 0202
rolaterpark.net
@rolaterpark

Features

wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Dec 3, 2025

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The Essential Guide to Cave Spring, Georgia

"The town's freshwater spring is the signature natural attraction that gives Cave Spring its name and helps define the town's charm alongside its historic sites and cozy downtown shops." - Caroline Eubanks Caroline Eubanks Caroline Eubanks is a Lowell Thomas Award-winning travel writer and the author of “This Is My South: The Essential Travel Guide to the Southern States.” Her work has been published by Condé Nast Traveler, Garden & Gun, Architectural Digest, and more. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Rolater Park‎

Carrie H

Google
Beautiful little park with the best swimming area! $5 to get in. Water is cold & perfect for this Georgia heat. You can bring your own cooler & drinks for a $5 fee. They also sell candy behind the counter. There are public restrooms to change & use the facilities. There are lifeguards on duty when the pool is open. We also enjoyed the cave. It’s amazing how that cave is hidden back in the valley. There are lots of places to meet up, mostly for family gatherings. The pavilions are big! There are several places to play in the little creek. And near the cave you can pay $1 for some fish food & $2 to explore the small cave itself. We will definitely be back!

Doug M.

Google
We always get spring water bottled at the park. And the $2 Cave entry fee is worth it. This trip we met friends to attend the Pickle Festival. Lots a great food, music, and crafts. The park is so scenic with the ducks in the pond, the swimming pool, and trails, cave, and scenic creek flowing past the park.

Melloney C.

Google
I didn't get many pictures. The cave is a quick self guided walk and only $2 per person. Lots of people around the park. You can also swim there. The children with us played in the creek.

Elizabeth F.

Google
Beautiful park! Between the cold spring water and cool cave it is a great place to go on a hot day. Admission to the cave is only $2, bag of fish food is $1, and you can fill as many jugs as you want with the delicious spring water for free. Watch the days/times of the spring fed pool though. We came on a Monday and it was closed. We will definitely be making the trip again and bringing water jugs!

Doug M

Google
The Church at Rolater Park is beautiful in it's simplicity with huge, colorful, stained glass windows that flooded the sanctuary with color during our late afternoon visit.

Paul R.

Google
Really nice day. Started with the 1 mile Fun Run, then browsed the vendors at the 50th Cave Springs Arts and Crafts. Picked up a handmade Cypress birdhouse, a couple of leather belts for Father's Day and finished with lunch of BBQ sandwiches, chicken-on-a-stick and roasted sweet corn. Then toured the cave the spring comes out of. What an incredibly nice place!

Jennifer W.

Google
Fun spot to check out. The cave was pretty cool. I definitely recommend good shoes with a good grip as it was slippery and a bit muddy. You do have some “steps” that will require some true physical ability. It’s cash only for the admission. But it was definitely a neat & a nice place to cool off from the heat. The water was nice & cold, enjoyed putting our feet in. My LO enjoyed splashing and playing with all the kids. We didn’t get to experience the pool but will definitely be back to do so. The town was nice, everyone super nice. Nice little shops & restaurants. Overall we enjoyed the day spent at Cave Springs and will definitely be back!

Steve S

Google
It was Labor Day weekend. Park was very busy. Went in the Cave for $2. It was crowded and the cave is muddy. People were getting the cave springs water. A lot of people were bringing 5 gallon bottles to get the spring water. There are pavilions to eat at. Streams to play in. There is also a church on site and a building to get married in. The park’s popularity has caused it to need some love. Bathrooms are awful. Everything needs updating.