
About This Spring
## Overview Spring Park in Heber Springs, Arkansas, is a charming public park in the heart of downtown that showcases seven natural springs housed within four historic springhouses along the park's Main Street. These springs are the very reason the town of Heber Springs got its name — the community grew up around these reliable, cool-water sources that have drawn visitors for well over a century. The park sits in Cleburne County in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains, a region renowned for its karst geology and abundant spring activity. Water percolates through layers of limestone and dolomite before emerging at the surface, a process that has been occurring here for thousands of years. The springs have historically been used as a drinking water source by locals and travelers alike, and visitors today still stop to sample the water flowing from the springhouses. Spring Park is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, making it an easy and accessible stop any time you're passing through the area. The park is free to visit and is a beloved gathering spot for the Heber Springs community. ## Directions 1. Head to downtown Heber Springs, Arkansas. The park is located along **East Sugarloaf Street** near the center of town. 2. Navigate to **301 East Sugarloaf Street, Heber Springs, AR 72543** (alternatively, the address **208 East Sugarloaf Street** may also be used for GPS navigation). 3. Spring Park and its springhouses line Main Street within the park — once you arrive in the downtown area, the park and its stone springhouses are easy to spot. 4. Parking is available along the surrounding streets. ## What to Expect When you arrive at Spring Park, you'll find a well-maintained public park with four stone springhouses sheltering seven individual springs. The springhouses are a distinctive feature — built to protect the spring outlets and provide easy access for visitors who want to see (or taste) the flowing water. The springs run year-round, though flow rates may vary seasonally. The park is located right in downtown Heber Springs, so amenities such as restaurants, shops, and restrooms are within easy walking distance. The setting is pleasant for a stroll, and the park serves as a quiet green space amid the small-town atmosphere. Heber Springs is also a popular base for visiting nearby **Greers Ferry Lake**, one of Arkansas's premier recreational lakes, so Spring Park makes for a perfect stop before or after a day on the water. The town hosts seasonal events and festivals in and around the park throughout the year. The water from these springs has historically been consumed by residents and visitors, and many locals consider it to be clean, refreshing drinking water. However, as with any natural spring, water quality can vary and has not been independently verified here — visitors should use their own discretion.
Getting There
Address
208, E Sugarloaf St, Heber Springs, AR 72543, US
GPS Coordinates
35.493477, -92.026237
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. Head to downtown Heber Springs, Arkansas. The park is located along **East Sugarloaf Street** near the center of town. 2. Navigate to **301 East Sugarloaf Street, Heber Springs, AR 72543** (alternatively, the address **208 East Sugarloaf Street** may also be used for
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Parking available nearby.
Open 24/7 — visit anytime.
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.
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