Public Drinking Spring

Sulphur Springs, Sulphur, Oklahoma, 73086

200, W Broadway Ave, Sulphur, OK 73086, US

Sulphur Springs, Sulphur, Oklahoma, 73086
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About This Spring

## Overview Sulphur Springs is located in the heart of Sulphur, Oklahoma — a town that literally owes its name to the mineral-rich springs that have drawn visitors to this area for well over a century. Situated within Murray County, the springs here were historically renowned for their sulphur and bromide mineral waters, which attracted health seekers and tourists from across the region in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The town of Sulphur grew up around these natural water sources, and the springs played a central role in the establishment of the nearby Chickasaw National Recreation Area (formerly Platt National Park, one of the smallest and oldest national parks in the U.S., established in 1902). While many of the original springs in the Sulphur area have diminished or been capped over the decades, this public drinking spring continues to flow. A covered pavilion marks one of the spring access points, and another spring is located near Rock Creek. The water flows continuously, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and the site is freely accessible to the public. Historically, the sulphur and mineral springs of this region held deep significance for the Chickasaw and Choctaw Nations, who recognized the area's healing waters long before European settlement. The springs were so valued that the Chickasaw Nation ceded the land to the federal government in 1902 specifically to ensure the springs would be preserved for public use. ## Directions 1. Head to the intersection of **Highway 177** and **Highway 7** in Sulphur, Oklahoma. 2. From that intersection, travel **south on Highway 177** for approximately **¼ mile**. 3. The spring is located near **200 W Broadway Ave, Sulphur, OK 73086**. 4. GPS coordinates: **34.506374, -96.968858** The spring is right in town and easy to reach by car. Parking is available nearby. ## What to Expect Visitors will find a public drinking spring with continuous water flow in a small-town setting. One of the spring outlets is sheltered by a **covered pavilion**, providing shade and a comfortable spot to fill containers or simply enjoy the water. A second spring is located near **Rock Creek**, offering a more natural, creekside experience. The water has historically been valued for its mineral content — the sulphur springs of this area were once famous across the region, and visitors have long reported that the water has a distinctive mineral taste characteristic of sulphur-bearing springs. The springs are accessible around the clock, year-round, with no entry fees or restricted hours. The surrounding area offers additional attractions for those interested in natural springs and outdoor recreation. The **Chickasaw National Recreation Area** is just a short drive away and features several other named springs, swimming areas along Travertine Creek, and miles of hiking trails. A visit to Sulphur Springs pairs well with a day exploring the broader spring-fed landscape of Murray County.

Getting There

Address

200, W Broadway Ave, Sulphur, OK 73086, US

GPS Coordinates

34.506374, -96.968858

Directions

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Directions 1. Head to the intersection of **Highway 177** and **Highway 7** in Sulphur, Oklahoma. 2. From that intersection, travel **south on Highway 177** for approximately **¼ mile**. 3. The spring is located near **200 W Broadway Ave, Sulphur, OK 73086**. 4.

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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.

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