Lithia Spring
Lithia Spring is a spring in Grainger, Tennessee. Lithia Spring is situated nearby to the hamlet Avondale Springs, as well as near Bowen.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Grainger High School.
Grainger High School
School building
Grainger High School is a public high school in Rutledge, Tennessee, United States. It was established in 2008 and is part of the Grainger County Schools district.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Rutledge and Beech Grove.
Rutledge
Village
Beech Grove
Hamlet
Beech Grove is an unincorporated community in Grainger County, Tennessee, in the United States. Beech Grove is situated 4 miles north of Lithia Spring.
Thorn Hill
Village
Thorn Hill is an unincorporated community in rural northeastern Grainger County, Tennessee. It is part of the Morristown Metropolitan Statistical Area which consists of Grainger, Hamblen, and Jefferson counties. Thorn Hill is situated 4 miles northeast of Lithia Spring.
Lithia Spring
- Type: Spring
- Category: body of water
- Location: Grainger, Tennessee, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
36.31175° or 36° 18′ 42″ northLongitude
-83.46296° or 83° 27′ 47″ westElevation
1,106 feet (337 metres)Open location code
868R8G6P+PRGeoNames ID
4637028
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