
About This Spring
## Overview The Shubuta Artesian Well is a beloved public drinking spring located in the small town of Shubuta, Mississippi, in Clarke County. Known locally as "The Famous Artesian Well," this free-flowing artesian well has long been a gathering point for residents and travelers alike who come to fill jugs and enjoy the naturally pressurized water that rises from deep underground. Shubuta itself is a historic town situated along the Chickasawhay River in southeastern Mississippi. Artesian wells like this one tap into confined aquifers where natural underground pressure forces water to the surface without the need for pumping. The geology of Clarke County — with its layers of sand, clay, and limestone formations dating to the Tertiary period — creates ideal conditions for artesian flow. The water from this well has historically been used as a drinking water source by the local community, and visitors have long reported that it tastes clean and refreshing. The well is located on Station Street, a nod to Shubuta's past as a stop along regional rail lines. The artesian well has been a point of local pride for generations, and it remains freely accessible to the public. ## Directions 1. The well is located at **101 Station Street, Shubuta, MS 39360**. 2. If traveling on **US Highway 45**, head into the town of Shubuta. 3. Turn onto **Station Street** and look for the artesian well, which is a recognizable community fixture near the center of town. 4. GPS coordinates: **31.860635, -88.697561** — use these for precise navigation, as the town is small and the well can be easy to miss if you're unfamiliar with the area. ## What to Expect The Shubuta Artesian Well is a public, free-flowing well that visitors can access at any time. The water flows continuously under natural artesian pressure, so there is no pump or handle to operate — simply bring your containers and fill up. Shubuta is a quiet, rural town, and the well area is modest and unassuming. Expect a simple setup typical of small-town public artesian wells in the Deep South. The surrounding area reflects the charm of a historic Mississippi community. Because this is an outdoor, naturally flowing water source, visitors should be aware that water quality can vary over time. While the well has historically been used as a drinking water source and is locally regarded for its taste, no current water quality testing data is available here. Those with health concerns may wish to have the water independently tested or treat it before consumption. The well is accessible year-round and is a worthwhile stop for spring water enthusiasts traveling through southeastern Mississippi.
Getting There
Address
101, Station St, Shubuta, MS 39360, US
GPS Coordinates
31.860635, -88.697561
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. The well is located at **101 Station Street, Shubuta, MS 39360**. 2. If traveling on **US Highway 45**, head into the town of Shubuta. 3. Turn onto **Station Street** and look for the artesian well, which is a recognizable community fixture near the center of town. 4.
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
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.