
About This Spring
## Overview Indian Springs is a historic public drinking spring located in Chandler, Oklahoma, with deep roots in both Native American and early Oklahoma settler history. This spring served as the original water supply for the town of Chandler and played a pivotal role in the community's founding. Before European-American settlement, the site was used as a council ground by Indian tribes — a gathering place of cultural and practical significance, thanks to the reliable flow of fresh water. The spring and surrounding area were documented during a U.S. Government survey in 1874, which helped establish the region's geographic and natural features on official record. Its central location within Lincoln County made it an ideal townsite, and when the famous Land Run of 1891 opened the area to settlers, Chandler grew up around this very water source. The spring stands as a living connection to the forces — both natural and human — that shaped this part of Oklahoma. Visitors have historically regarded the water from Indian Springs as a clean, refreshing drinking source, though water quality can vary over time and conditions should always be assessed on-site. ## Directions 1. From downtown Chandler, head south on **S Iowa Avenue (US-18)**. 2. Continue south for approximately 1 mile. 3. The spring is located near **1899 S Iowa Ave, Chandler, OK 74834**. 4. GPS coordinates: **35.69295, -96.875633** — use these for precise navigation, as the site may not appear prominently on all mapping apps. ## What to Expect Indian Springs is a publicly accessible drinking spring situated along South Iowa Avenue on the outskirts of Chandler. The site carries a quiet, historical atmosphere befitting its long use as a gathering and water source. Visitors will find a spring that has been valued for well over a century — first by Native American tribes, then by Oklahoma's earliest settlers during the 1891 Land Run. The surrounding area reflects the rolling terrain of Lincoln County, with a mix of open land and scattered trees typical of central Oklahoma. Because this is a roadside spring near a residential address, access is generally straightforward and does not require a hike. There are no known fees or restricted hours. As with any natural spring, water flow and clarity may vary with seasonal rainfall and weather conditions. While Indian Springs has a long history as a drinking water source, visitors should use their own discretion regarding water consumption, as conditions can change over time.
Getting There
Address
1899, S Iowa Ave, Chandler, OK 74834, US
GPS Coordinates
35.692950, -96.875633
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From downtown Chandler, head south on **S Iowa Avenue (US-18)**. 2. Continue south for approximately 1 mile. 3. The spring is located near **1899 S Iowa Ave, Chandler, OK 74834**. 4.
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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.