Public Drinking Spring

Everlasting Waters

247, Elm Dr, Watonga, OK 73772, US

Everlasting Waters
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About This Spring

## Overview Everlasting Waters is a public drinking spring located near Watonga in Blaine County, Oklahoma. Situated in the western-central part of the state, this natural spring has been a valued water source in the area for years. Visitors who have returned over the decades have noted that the spring's flow appears to have grown stronger over time — a testament to the vitality of the underground aquifer feeding it. The spring's name, "Everlasting Waters," speaks to its enduring and reliable nature, and the water has historically been used as a drinking water source by locals and travelers alike. Blaine County sits along the transition zone between the Great Plains and the Cross Timbers ecoregion of Oklahoma, an area where natural springs emerge along geological formations shaped by ancient sedimentary deposits. Springs like Everlasting Waters are fed by groundwater moving through permeable rock layers, often producing cool, mineral-rich water year-round. ## Directions 1. Head to **Watonga, Oklahoma** (Blaine County). 2. Navigate to **247 Elm Drive, Watonga, OK 73772**. 3. The spring is located at or near this address. GPS coordinates **35.836164, -98.440357** can be entered directly into your navigation app for precise routing. *Note: The spring is accessible from the road, but first-time visitors should use GPS to ensure they reach the correct location.* ## What to Expect Everlasting Waters is a natural spring that has been reported to flow reliably, with at least one long-time visitor noting that the spring has grown noticeably since the early 2000s. The surrounding area reflects the characteristic landscape of western-central Oklahoma — open plains, scattered elm and cottonwood trees, and a quiet, rural atmosphere. The spring is categorized as a public drinking spring, and visitors have historically collected water here. As with any natural water source, conditions can vary with the seasons and local weather patterns. The setting is described as beautiful, making it a worthwhile stop for spring enthusiasts exploring Oklahoma's lesser-known natural water sources. If you're visiting for the first time, the GPS coordinates provided should bring you directly to the site. There is no indication of an entrance fee or restricted access.

Getting There

Address

247, Elm Dr, Watonga, OK 73772, US

GPS Coordinates

35.836164, -98.440357

Directions

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Directions 1. Head to **Watonga, Oklahoma** (Blaine County). 2. Navigate to **247 Elm Drive, Watonga, OK 73772**. 3. The spring is located at or near this address.

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
AccessPublic

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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.