Our Present:

Given the reality of the Covid-19 pandemic, we find it necessary to alter our existing policy regarding the attendance of funeral services. In order to insure the safety and health of our patrons and staff, we will be limiting attendance at funeral and cremation services to 10 (or less) members of the immediate family only. In addition, we ask that they stay at or in their vehicles until the staff has finished grading the site and left the area. Thank you for your cooperation.
Cold Springs is a decorated military cemetery
DURING THE WINTER AND SPRING MONTHS - PLEASE USE COMMON SENSE WHEN NAVIGATING THE UNPAVED AND HILLY ROADS AT THE WEST END OF THE CEMETERY.
PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISKS. THANK YOU.
Link to event page
September 10, 2004 Cold Springs Cemetery was entered into the National Register of Historic Places (note the name was entered as "Springs") - item No. 04000989 record No. 352618 entered under subjects Event, Architecture/
Engineering, Art, Exploration/Settlement, Landscape Architecture
Paved entry road with Memorial Carillon and memorial sign posts at major intersections of the "Old Section" of Cold Springs Cemetery
Mature and young memorial Japanese Cherry Trees blooming each springs
Yearly hosting of summer cemetery tours with character portrayals (see below some of the events)
New Signage at both entrances
Updated office on site
About 50 acres site embraces rolling, beautiful and naturally landscaped terrain on the northern edge of the escarpment
Home to a variety of flowering shrubs, flower beds, mature trees and carefully tended grave sites
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Sunday, July 13, 2014 at 1:00 pm, Step Back In Time Productions will be conducting a tour entitled "Residents of Cold Springs". This is a live performance tour. Contact Cold Springs Cemetery's Office for more information. This is a live family friendly event that is both educational and fun.
Cold Springs is a decorated military cemetery
DURING THE WINTER AND SPRING MONTHS - PLEASE USE COMMON SENSE WHEN NAVIGATING THE UNPAVED AND HILLY ROADS AT THE WEST END OF THE CEMETERY.
PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISKS. THANK YOU.
Link to event page
September 10, 2004 Cold Springs Cemetery was entered into the National Register of Historic Places (note the name was entered as "Springs") - item No. 04000989 record No. 352618 entered under subjects Event, Architecture/
Engineering, Art, Exploration/Settlement, Landscape Architecture
Paved entry road with Memorial Carillon and memorial sign posts at major intersections of the "Old Section" of Cold Springs Cemetery
Mature and young memorial Japanese Cherry Trees blooming each springs
Yearly hosting of summer cemetery tours with character portrayals (see below some of the events)
New Signage at both entrances
Updated office on site
About 50 acres site embraces rolling, beautiful and naturally landscaped terrain on the northern edge of the escarpment
Home to a variety of flowering shrubs, flower beds, mature trees and carefully tended grave sites
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Sunday, July 13, 2014 at 1:00 pm, Step Back In Time Productions will be conducting a tour entitled "Residents of Cold Springs". This is a live performance tour. Contact Cold Springs Cemetery's Office for more information. This is a live family friendly event that is both educational and fun.