Warm Springs is a small town located in Meriwether County, Georgia, United States. It is known for its natural hot springs, which were believed to have healing properties by the Native American tribes who originally inhabited the area. The town gained national attention when President Franklin D. Roosevelt visited the area to seek treatment for his polio at the Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation, which he founded. Today, Warm Springs is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors who come to relax in the warm mineral waters and learn about the town's history. The town has a charming, small-town atmosphere with historic buildings, quaint shops, and local restaurants. The surrounding area is also known for its scenic beauty, with rolling hills, forests, and rivers providing opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and birdwatching.