Public Drinking Spring

Reeds Spring, Reeds Spring, MO 65737

81, Claybough St, Reeds Spring, MO 65737, US

Reeds Spring, Reeds Spring, MO 65737
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About This Spring

## Overview Reeds Spring is a historic natural spring located in the small village of Reeds Spring, Missouri, in Stone County. The spring is the namesake of the town itself, which grew up around this reliable water source in the Ozark hills. The village has weathered its share of hardships over the years — devastating floods, fires, and tornadoes have all left their mark — yet through it all, the spring has endured as a quiet landmark and a connection to the community's origins. Situated in the heart of the Ozarks, Reeds Spring lies in a region renowned for its karst geology, where limestone bedrock gives rise to countless springs, caves, and underground streams. The spring has historically served as a public drinking water source for locals and travelers passing through. Visitors have reported the water to be clean and refreshing, consistent with the reputation of many Ozark springs fed by deep limestone aquifers. Today, Reeds Spring remains a charming and peaceful village — a place where tranquility and small-town character have survived despite the challenges of history. ## Directions 1. From US Highway 65, take the exit for **Reeds Spring / MO-13**. 2. Head west into the village of Reeds Spring. 3. Turn onto **Claybough Street** (near the center of town). 4. The spring is located at or near **81 Claybough Street, Reeds Spring, MO 65737**. 5. GPS coordinates: **36.74924, -93.377788**. The spring is in the village itself, so access is straightforward once you reach town. Look for the spring near the historic core of the community. ## What to Expect Reeds Spring is a small, publicly accessible spring in a quiet village setting. The surrounding area reflects the rugged beauty of the Ozarks — rolling hills, wooded hollows, and limestone outcroppings are common throughout Stone County. The spring is easy to reach and does not require a hike or special equipment. The village of Reeds Spring is small but has a storied past, and the spring itself is a reminder of why settlers chose this spot in the first place. The area is peaceful and well-suited for a brief stop to enjoy the water and soak in a bit of Ozark history. Nearby attractions include Table Rock Lake and the greater Branson area, making Reeds Spring a worthwhile detour for anyone exploring the region. As with all natural springs, water conditions can vary with weather and season. The spring has historically been used as a drinking water source, but visitors should use their own discretion regarding water consumption.

Getting There

Address

81, Claybough St, Reeds Spring, MO 65737, US

GPS Coordinates

36.749240, -93.377788

Directions

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Directions 1. From US Highway 65, take the exit for **Reeds Spring / MO-13**. 2. Head west into the village of Reeds Spring. 3. Turn onto **Claybough Street** (near the center of town). 4. The spring is located at or near **81 Claybough Street, Reeds Spring, MO 65737**. 5.

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

Safety Info

Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.

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