Public Drinking Spring

Mineral Springs, Luka, MS 38852

526, Indian Creek Rd, Iuka, MS 38852, US

Mineral Springs, Luka, MS 38852
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About This Spring

## Overview The Mineral Springs of Iuka, Mississippi, hold a distinguished place in American mineral water history. In 1904, the town's mineral spring water earned a gold diploma and medal at an international exposition for being judged among the finest mineral water available — a remarkable honor that brought national recognition to this small northeast Mississippi community. At one time, Iuka was home to several mineral springs that drew visitors from across the region seeking the reputed health benefits of the naturally mineralized water. Today, only three of the original springs survive, making them rare and historically significant landmarks in Tishomingo County. Iuka itself, the county seat of Tishomingo County, sits in the foothills of the Appalachian range in the northeastern corner of Mississippi. The area's unique geology — characterized by ancient sandstone and limestone formations — is responsible for the mineral-rich water that filters through underground rock layers before emerging at the surface. These geological conditions give the spring water its distinctive mineral character, which historically attracted both health seekers and water connoisseurs. The surviving springs serve as a living connection to Iuka's past as a mineral springs resort destination, and visitors today can still experience the same naturally flowing water that earned international acclaim over a century ago. ## Directions 1. The spring is located near **526 Indian Creek Road, Iuka, MS 38852**. 2. From downtown Iuka, head toward Indian Creek Road and follow it to the area near the listed address. 3. GPS coordinates **34.80708, -88.18788** can be entered into your navigation app for precise routing. 4. Keep an eye out for the spring site along Indian Creek Road — the springs in Iuka are modest and can be easy to miss if you're not watching for them. ## What to Expect Visitors to the Mineral Springs in Iuka will find one of the few remaining public drinking springs in this historically significant mineral water town. The water has been celebrated since at least the early 1900s, and the spring has historically been used as a drinking water source by locals and visitors alike. The mineral content that earned the 1904 gold medal distinction is a product of the area's natural limestone and sandstone geology. The setting is rural northeast Mississippi — expect a quiet, unassuming spot along Indian Creek Road in Tishomingo County. Because only three of the original springs survive, this is a piece of living history worth seeking out. The springs are publicly accessible, but amenities may be limited, so plan accordingly. If you're exploring the area, Tishomingo County offers additional natural attractions, including Tishomingo State Park and the scenic terrain of the Appalachian foothills — making a visit to the Mineral Springs a worthwhile stop on a broader tour of this beautiful corner of Mississippi.

Getting There

Address

526, Indian Creek Rd, Iuka, MS 38852, US

GPS Coordinates

34.807080, -88.187880

Directions

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Directions 1. The spring is located near **526 Indian Creek Road, Iuka, MS 38852**. 2. From downtown Iuka, head toward Indian Creek Road and follow it to the area near the listed address. 3.

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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