Public Drinking Spring

Park Spring

300 NW 10th St, Bentonville, Arkansas, 72712

Park Spring
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About This Spring

## Overview Park Spring is a public drinking spring located in the heart of Bentonville, Arkansas, near 300 NW 10th Street. Situated in the northwest corner of the state — a region well known for its karst geology and abundant natural springs — Park Spring offers visitors and locals alike easy access to a natural water source within the city limits. Northwest Arkansas sits atop the Springfield Plateau of the Ozarks, where limestone and dolomite bedrock create an extensive network of underground channels that feed countless springs to the surface. Park Spring is one of many such outlets that have historically served the communities of Benton County. Bentonville itself has a rich history tied to its natural water resources. The town grew up around a public spring at its central square, and springs throughout the area have long been valued by residents. Park Spring continues this tradition as a publicly accessible drinking spring, and visitors have reported that the water is clean and refreshing. As with any natural spring, water quality can vary with seasonal conditions and local environmental factors. ## Directions 1. From the Bentonville town square, head northwest on NW 2nd Street. 2. Continue north, turning left (west) onto NW 10th Street. 3. Follow NW 10th Street to the 300 block on the north side of the road. 4. The spring is located near 300 NW 10th St, within a neighborhood setting close to local park areas. 5. **GPS Coordinates:** 36.384224, -94.2116 — use these for precise navigation if street signage is limited. ## What to Expect Park Spring is an urban-accessible natural spring, making it a convenient stop for those exploring Bentonville or passing through the area. The spring is situated in a residential neighborhood near the northern part of town, so visitors should be respectful of the surrounding community. The Bentonville area offers a mild four-season climate, and spring flow may fluctuate depending on recent rainfall. Northwest Arkansas springs are typically fed by water that has percolated through layers of Ozark limestone, which can impart a cool, clean character to the water. Visitors have historically used Park Spring as a drinking water source, though conditions can change over time. Bentonville is also home to a thriving trail system, the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, and the charming downtown square — making Park Spring a worthwhile addition to a day of exploring the area. If you're visiting multiple springs in the Ozarks region, this is an easy and accessible stop along the way.

Getting There

Address

300 NW 10th St, Bentonville, Arkansas, 72712

GPS Coordinates

36.384224, -94.211600

Directions

Community Submitted

Directions 1. From the Bentonville town square, head northwest on NW 2nd Street. 2. Continue north, turning left (west) onto NW 10th Street. 3. Follow NW 10th Street to the 300 block on the north side of the road. 4. The spring is located near 300 NW 10th St, within a neighborhood setting close to local park areas. 5. **

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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.

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Parking available nearby.

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.