A hundred yards to the East of the Chapel is a living spring of water, which may be the primary reason this location was chosen for a campsite and meeting place of worship. Under a “New Deal” program in the late 1930’s, the Spring was cleaned out, rocked up and steps were built down into the spring area. This became a very popular attraction as it bordered on the Littleton Fowler State Park with its tables and cooking areas. After the purchase of the Park in 2014, McMahan Chapel has cleared the property and restored the Spring as it was in the 1930’s. We are able to visit this historic site and receive renewed blessings in this ancient place.
Souvenir bottles of this special spring water are available in the Event Center.