Public Drinking Spring

Appia Springs

australia(approximate)

Appia Springs
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About This Spring

## Overview Appia Springs is a public drinking spring located in the rural landscape of South Australia, near the coordinates -33.003, 138.4799. Situated in a remote and scenic part of the Australian outback, this spring has served as a valued water source in an otherwise arid region. The area around Appia Springs offers a peaceful, off-the-beaten-path experience that draws visitors looking for natural water sources and free camping opportunities in the South Australian countryside. Like many natural springs in inland Australia, Appia Springs is subject to seasonal and climatic variation. Visitors have noted that during periods of drought, water levels can drop significantly — so it's worth checking recent conditions before making the trip. Despite fluctuating water levels, the drive out to the spring is widely regarded as scenic and well worth the effort. ## Directions 1. Use the GPS coordinates **-33.003, 138.4799** to navigate to Appia Springs. The spring is located in a remote area of South Australia, so a GPS device or offline maps app is highly recommended. 2. The area is accessible by vehicle, though road conditions may vary depending on recent weather. A vehicle with good clearance is advisable, particularly after rain. 3. Keep an eye out for any local signage as you approach the coordinates — the spring may not be prominently marked. *Note: Specific road-by-road directions are not currently available. If you've visited Appia Springs and can share detailed route information, your contribution would help future visitors.* ## What to Expect Appia Springs is set in a quintessentially Australian outback landscape — open, dry, and expansive. The spring itself provides a welcome natural water feature amid the surrounding terrain. Water flow can vary considerably depending on recent rainfall and broader drought conditions; during extended dry periods, the spring may be reduced to a trickle or low pool. The area around the spring is known as a popular free camping spot, making it a great destination for self-sufficient travelers and overlanders exploring South Australia's backcountry. There are no formal facilities, so visitors should come prepared with their own supplies. While the spring has historically been used as a drinking water source, water quality can fluctuate with conditions, and no formal testing data is currently available. Visitors have reported the water to be clear and refreshing during good flow periods, but as with any untreated natural water source, exercise your own judgment regarding consumption. The remote setting offers excellent stargazing at night and a genuine sense of solitude — ideal for those looking to disconnect and enjoy the Australian bush.

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-33.003000, 138.479900

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

Safety Info

Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.

Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.

Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.