Public Drinking Spring

Honeysuckle Springs, Oxford AL. 36203

25, Elm St, Oxford, AL 36203, US

Honeysuckle Springs, Oxford AL. 36203
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About This Spring

## Overview Honeysuckle Springs is a public drinking spring located in Oxford, Alabama, in Calhoun County. Situated near the intersection of Interstate 20 and Alabama Highway 21, this spring is remarkably accessible for a natural water source — right at the edge of town rather than deep in the backcountry. The spring boasts an impressive reported flow rate of approximately 620,000 gallons per day, making it a substantial and reliable water source. Water quality data associated with the spring indicates a near-neutral pH and a mineral profile that includes Calcium at 29.0 mg/L, Magnesium at 17.0 mg/L, Kaolin at 1.4 mg/L, and Sodium at 0.5 mg/L. The relatively high calcium and magnesium content suggests the water passes through limestone and dolomite formations common in this part of Alabama's Appalachian foothills, giving it a naturally mineralized character. Historically, springs like this one have served as vital community water sources throughout the region. ## Directions 1. From Interstate 20, take the exit for **Alabama Highway 21** (Quintard Avenue) in Oxford, Alabama. 2. Head toward the intersection of I-20 and AL-21. 3. Navigate to **Elm Street** — the spring is located near **25 Elm Street, Oxford, AL 36203**. 4. The spring is situated close to the highway interchange, so watch for local signage or use the GPS coordinates **33.603617, -85.835123** for precise navigation. ## What to Expect Honeysuckle Springs is a high-volume natural spring with a strong daily flow, so visitors can expect a steady and vigorous water output year-round. The spring's location near a major interstate interchange makes it one of the more conveniently accessible natural springs in east-central Alabama — ideal for travelers passing through on I-20 between Birmingham and Atlanta. The mineral content of the water has been reported to give it a clean, pleasant taste, and the spring has historically been used as a drinking water source by locals. The calcium and magnesium levels are consistent with moderately hard water typical of Alabama's limestone geology. Visitors should note that this is an urban-adjacent spring, so the surrounding area is developed rather than wilderness. The convenience of the location, however, makes it a worthwhile stop for spring water enthusiasts who want to fill up without a long hike.

Getting There

Address

25, Elm St, Oxford, AL 36203, US

GPS Coordinates

33.603617, -85.835123

Directions

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Directions 1. From Interstate 20, take the exit for **Alabama Highway 21** (Quintard Avenue) in Oxford, Alabama. 2. Head toward the intersection of I-20 and AL-21. 3. Navigate to **Elm Street** — the spring is located near **25 Elm Street, Oxford, AL 36203**. 4. The spring is situated close to the highway interchange, so watch for local signage or use the

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

Safety Info

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