Public Drinking Spring

Crescent Spring

Crescent Spring
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About This Spring

## Overview Crescent Spring is a public drinking spring located in the Ozark region of northwestern Arkansas, near the coordinates 36.4077°N, 93.7361°W. Situated in an area renowned for its karst geology — where limestone bedrock gives rise to countless springs, caves, and underground streams — Crescent Spring is part of a rich tradition of natural water sources that have drawn visitors to the Arkansas Ozarks for well over a century. The name "Crescent" evokes the historic springs culture of the region, where natural mineral and freshwater springs were once central to community life, tourism, and even early health resorts. The GPS coordinates place this spring in the general vicinity of Carroll County, an area celebrated for its scenic beauty, rolling hills, and abundant spring-fed waterways. Historically, springs throughout this part of Arkansas were used by Indigenous peoples, early settlers, and later by the resort towns that sprang up in the late 1800s. While specific water quality data and mineral content for Crescent Spring are not currently documented, springs in this region of the Ozarks typically emerge from limestone aquifers and are often characterized by cool, clear water. Visitors have historically used many of these Ozark springs as drinking water sources, though water quality can vary with seasonal rainfall and local conditions. ## Directions 1. The spring is located at GPS coordinates **36.4077, -93.7361**, in the Ozark highlands of northwestern Arkansas. 2. Use these coordinates in a GPS or mapping application (such as Google Maps or a dedicated off-road GPS) to navigate to the site. 3. The area is rural, so be prepared for narrow or unpaved roads as you approach the spring's location. 4. Look for the spring near the roadside or along a natural drainage — Ozark springs in this region often emerge at the base of bluffs or hillsides. *Note: Detailed turn-by-turn directions from a specific trailhead or town are not currently available. If you visit, consider sharing your route to help future visitors.* ## What to Expect Crescent Spring is situated in the heart of the Ozarks, where the landscape is defined by forested hills, exposed limestone bluffs, and lush creek valleys. Springs in this region typically flow year-round, though output may increase after heavy rains and decrease during dry summer months. The surrounding terrain is likely wooded and may involve uneven ground, so sturdy footwear is recommended. Depending on the season, the area may be especially scenic — spring wildflowers and fall foliage are highlights of the Ozark landscape. As a listed public drinking spring, Crescent Spring has been used as a water source by locals and visitors. However, as with any natural spring, water conditions can change, and independent testing is always a prudent step before consumption. If you visit Crescent Spring, consider contributing photos, updated directions, or water quality observations to help build a more complete picture for the community.

Getting There

GPS Coordinates

36.407705, -93.736073

Directions

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directions from a specific trailhead or town are not currently available. If you visit, consider sharing your route to help future visitors.* ## What to Expect Crescent Spring is situated in the heart of the Ozarks, where the landscape is defined by forested hills, exposed limestone bluffs, and lush creek valleys. Springs in this region typically flow year-round, though output may increase after heavy rains and decrease during dry summer months. The surrounding terrain is likely wooded and may involve uneven ground, so sturdy footwear is recommended. Depending on the season, the area may be especially scenic — spring wildflowers and fall foliage are highlights of the Ozark landscape. As a listed public drinking spring, Crescent Spring has been used as a water source by locals and visitors. However, as with any natural spring, water conditions can change, and independent testing is always a prudent step before consumption. If you visit Crescent Spring, consider contributing photos, updated directions, or water quality observations to help build a more complete picture for the community.

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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Tips

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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.