Public Drinking Spring

Cyprus springs

Cyprus springs
No photos yet -- be the first to add one!

About This Spring

## Overview Cyprus Springs is a natural spring located in the Florida Panhandle region near the town of Blountstown, at approximate GPS coordinates 30.6585, -85.6841. Situated in the northwest portion of Florida — an area renowned for its abundance of crystal-clear freshwater springs — Cyprus Springs is part of the rich karst landscape of the Apalachicola River basin, where limestone bedrock allows groundwater to surface in stunning blue-green pools and spring runs. The name "Cyprus Springs" likely references the bald cypress trees (*Taxodium distichum*) that are commonly found along spring runs and waterways throughout this part of Florida. These ancient, moss-draped trees create a distinctive and atmospheric setting around many Panhandle springs. The surrounding Calhoun County area is sparsely populated and largely rural, offering a quieter, more secluded spring experience compared to the more heavily visited springs of central Florida. ## Directions 1. The spring is located in Calhoun County, Florida, near the coordinates **30.658521, -85.684090**. 2. From Blountstown, FL, head west/southwest toward the rural areas south of town. 3. Use GPS navigation set to the coordinates above, as the spring is in a relatively remote area with limited signage. 4. Look for access points along local roads or waterways near the Chipola River corridor. *Note: Exact road-level directions have not been verified. It is recommended to use the GPS coordinates with a reliable navigation app and to check local conditions before visiting.* ## What to Expect Visitors to Cyprus Springs can expect a natural Florida spring setting typical of the Panhandle region. The area is characterized by lush vegetation, towering cypress trees, and clear spring water emerging from the limestone aquifer below. Springs in this part of Florida generally maintain a year-round water temperature of approximately 68–72°F (20–22°C), making them refreshing in summer and relatively mild in cooler months. As a listed public drinking spring, the water at Cyprus Springs has historically been accessed by locals and visitors alike. However, water quality can vary with seasonal conditions and environmental factors, so visitors should be aware that no guarantees of potability can be made. The rural setting of Calhoun County means amenities may be limited near the spring. Visitors should plan accordingly — bring water, supplies, and be prepared for unpaved or rough access roads. Cell service may be spotty in this area. The spring's relatively remote location also means it is likely to be uncrowded, offering a peaceful and authentic natural Florida experience.

Getting There

GPS Coordinates

30.658521, -85.684090

Directions

Community Submitted

Directions 1. The spring is located in Calhoun County, Florida, near the coordinates **30.658521, -85.684090**. 2. From Blountstown, FL, head west/southwest toward the rural areas south of town. 3. Use

Community Discussion

Sign in to join the conversation

Sign In

Water Safety Disclaimer

Try Water does not independently test, verify, or guarantee the quality, safety, or potability of any water source listed on this site. Listings are based on publicly available data, community contributions, and historical reports — not laboratory analysis.

Water conditions at natural springs can change at any time due to weather, contamination, agricultural runoff, seasonal variation, or other environmental factors. A spring that was safe to drink from yesterday may not be safe today.

Always test water yourself before drinking. We strongly recommend using a portable water testing kit or filter (such as a LifeStraw) and consulting local health authorities when in doubt. Never rely solely on the information provided here when making decisions about drinking from a natural water source.

By using this site, you acknowledge that you assume all risk associated with visiting and consuming water from any listed source.

Quick Facts

TypePublic Drinking Spring
AccessPublic

Have You Visited?

Help the community know this spot is still active.

Community Verification

0%

Help verify this listing and earn your Explorer badge

Tips

🫗

Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

🚗

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.