
About This Spring
## Overview White Sulphur Spring is a natural spring located in the small community of White Sulphur Springs in LaSalle Parish, Louisiana. As its name suggests, this spring is associated with sulphur-bearing mineral water — a characteristic shared by many historically significant springs across the American South. Communities named "White Sulphur Springs" typically grew up around mineral springs that were valued for their distinctive water, and this Louisiana locale is no exception. The spring sits in the rural heartland of central Louisiana, surrounded by the pine and hardwood forests typical of the region. Sulphur springs like this one produce water with a noticeable mineral character, often carrying the faint smell of hydrogen sulfide (the classic "rotten egg" scent associated with sulphur water). Historically, sulphur springs throughout the South attracted visitors who believed the mineral-rich water offered therapeutic benefits, and many such springs became the centers of small resort communities in the 19th and early 20th centuries. While no specific historical records for this particular spring were available at the time of writing, the place name itself — White Sulphur Springs — strongly suggests the spring played a foundational role in the community's identity. The spring is listed as a public drinking spring, and visitors have historically used the water as a drinking source. The GPS coordinates place it at approximately 31.6006° N, 92.2764° W in LaSalle Parish, Louisiana. ## Directions 1. White Sulphur Springs is located in LaSalle Parish in central Louisiana, roughly between Jena and Olla. 2. From **Jena, LA**, head north on **US-84 W / LA-8 W** and look for local roads leading toward the community of White Sulphur Springs. 3. From **Olla, LA**, head south on **US-165 S** and watch for signs or local roads directing you toward White Sulphur Springs. 4. Use the GPS coordinates **31.6006, -92.2764** for precise navigation, as the spring is in a rural area where road signage may be limited. 5. A GPS-enabled device or offline map is recommended, as cell service can be spotty in this part of Louisiana. ## What to Expect White Sulphur Spring is situated in a rural area of central Louisiana. Visitors should expect a natural, undeveloped setting characteristic of LaSalle Parish's wooded countryside. The terrain is generally flat to gently rolling, with sandy soils and mixed pine-hardwood forest common in the area. As a sulphur spring, the water may have a distinctive mineral taste and a faint sulphurous odor — this is normal for springs of this type and is caused by naturally occurring hydrogen sulfide. The water may also appear slightly cloudy or have a whitish mineral residue, which likely contributed to the "White" in the spring's name. Central Louisiana experiences hot, humid summers and mild winters. The spring area may be more accessible and comfortable to visit during the cooler months from October through April. Mosquitoes and other insects can be prevalent during warmer months, so visitors should come prepared. Because this is a rural and relatively undocumented site, visitors should be respectful of any surrounding private property and leave the area as they found it. There are no known facilities at the spring, so plan accordingly — bring your own water containers if you intend to collect water, and pack out any trash.
Getting There
Address
White Sulphur Springs, Louisiana, White Sulphur Springs, Louisiana 71371
GPS Coordinates
31.600563, -92.276386
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. White Sulphur Springs is located in LaSalle Parish in central Louisiana, roughly between Jena and Olla. 2. From **Jena, LA**, head north on **US-84 W / LA-8 W** and look for local roads leading toward the community of White Sulphur Springs. 3. From **Olla, LA**, head south on **US-165 S** and watch for signs or local roads directing you toward White Sulphur Springs. 4. Use the
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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.