
About This Spring
## Overview Hidden Springs is a private natural ground spring located in Nash, Texas, just east of Texarkana in Bowie County. This family-oriented spring offers fresh groundwater that has been reported to be government-tested for quality. Water is available for purchase at $0.50 per gallon, making it an affordable option for those seeking natural spring water in the Texarkana area. Nash sits in the northeastern corner of Texas, a region underlain by Cretaceous-age sedimentary formations that give rise to numerous natural springs. The area's geology — layers of sand, gravel, and clay deposited over millions of years — naturally filters groundwater as it moves through the subsurface, which is one reason springs in this part of East Texas have long been valued by local communities. ## Directions 1. From downtown Texarkana, head east on East New Boston Road (also known as TX-8 / US-67). 2. Continue approximately 4–5 miles into the town of Nash. 3. Look for the address **1139 East New Boston Road, Nash, TX 75569**. 4. Hidden Springs is located at this address on the south side of the Texarkana metro area. 5. GPS coordinates: **33.442776, -94.114004** — use these if your navigation app has trouble finding the exact location. ## What to Expect Hidden Springs operates as a private, paid spring water station. Visitors can fill their own containers with natural spring water at a rate of $0.50 per gallon. The spring is described as family-friendly, so expect a welcoming and accessible setup. Because this is a privately managed site, the water has reportedly been tested by government authorities, though visitors should note that water quality can vary over time. It's always a good idea to check with the operator for the most recent test results when you visit. Bring your own clean jugs or containers for filling. Since this is a paid service, having cash or small change on hand is recommended. The spring is conveniently located along East New Boston Road, making it easy to access by car with no hiking required. If you're passing through the Texarkana area or live nearby, Hidden Springs provides a straightforward way to access natural spring water without venturing into remote backcountry.
Getting There
Address
1139, E New Boston Rd, Nash, TX 75569, US
GPS Coordinates
33.442776, -94.114004
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From downtown Texarkana, head east on East New Boston Road (also known as TX-8 / US-67). 2. Continue approximately 4–5 miles into the town of Nash. 3. Look for the address **1139 East New Boston Road, Nash, TX 75569**. 4. Hidden Springs is located at this address on the south side of the Texarkana metro area. 5.
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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.