NEVER RUN DRY. Seven miles from the Amicalola Falls, nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Georgia, you'll find a pure mountain spring. Remnants of frontiersman’s pottery and Native American arrowheads indicate how long people have relied on this spring. During a drought in the 1920’s Blue Real Spring did not run dry. Families traveled miles in their wagons to fill their barrels. When all wells and other springs ceased to provide, Blue kept giving.