As the name implies, Warm Springs is a small town in central Georgia near an area of naturally occurring hot springs. Though established in the 1800s as Bullochville, it was basically put on the map later by Franklin Delano Roosevelt who came to use the springs to relieve his polio pains and established a vacation home here that has now become a natoinal historic site. The town lies at the far east end of the FD Roosevelt State Park that stretches between Warm Springs and Pine Mountain. The small historic downtown still has some of its old storefronts and hotel. (2025)

An old hotel in the historic district

Storefronts including the house of the Bulloch family for whom the town was originally name, now a restaurant.

Warms Springs is the site of FDR’s Little White House, the vacation home he built to live in as he visited the local spa waters.


