
About This Spring
## Overview Strickler Spring is a public drinking spring located in the scenic Ozark region of northwestern Arkansas, near the coordinates 35.835416, -94.343302. Situated in the heart of the Arkansas Ozarks — an area renowned for its karst geology, limestone bluffs, and abundant natural springs — Strickler Spring is one of many freshwater sources that have drawn visitors and settlers to this part of the state for generations. The Ozark Plateau is underlain by layers of limestone and dolomite, which naturally filter rainwater as it percolates through the rock before emerging at the surface as springs. This geological process is responsible for the characteristically clear, cool water found at springs throughout the region. Strickler Spring has historically been used as a drinking water source by locals and travelers, though as with any natural spring, water quality can vary with weather and seasonal conditions. ## Directions Strickler Spring is located in northwestern Arkansas at GPS coordinates **35.835416, -94.343302**. This places it in the general vicinity of Crawford or Washington County, in the wooded hills of the Ozarks. 1. Use the GPS coordinates (35.835416, -94.343302) in your preferred navigation app to route to the spring's location. 2. The area is rural, so be prepared for narrow or unpaved roads as you approach. 3. Look for the spring near the roadside or along a small access path — public drinking springs in this region are often marked with a pipe or spout where water flows freely. *If you've visited Strickler Spring and can provide more detailed turn-by-turn directions, your contributions would be greatly appreciated by fellow spring seekers.* ## What to Expect Strickler Spring is situated in the lush, forested landscape typical of the Arkansas Ozarks. Visitors can expect a natural spring environment surrounded by hardwood trees, mosses, and the rocky terrain characteristic of the region's karst topography. As a public drinking spring, Strickler Spring has historically been visited by those looking to collect fresh spring water. The water has been reported to be clear and cool, consistent with other Ozark springs fed by limestone-filtered groundwater. However, natural spring water quality can fluctuate, and visitors should be aware that no routine testing data is currently available for this site. The surrounding area offers opportunities for enjoying the natural beauty of the Ozarks, with rolling hills, creek valleys, and abundant wildlife. Cell service may be limited in this rural area, so downloading offline maps before your visit is recommended. The spring is accessible year-round, though road conditions may vary during wet weather or winter months.
Getting There
GPS Coordinates
35.835416, -94.343302
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections Strickler Spring is located in northwestern Arkansas at
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Water flows from a pipe or spout.
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.