
About This Spring
## Overview Woodman Springs is a public drinking spring located in southwestern Mississippi, near the town of Centreville in Wilkinson County. Situated at GPS coordinates 31.2415, -91.0232, this spring lies in the rolling, forested terrain of the lower Mississippi region — an area known for its rich alluvial soils and abundant groundwater resources fed by the region's generous rainfall and underlying geological formations. Springs in this part of Mississippi often emerge from sandy and gravelly aquifer layers beneath the loess bluffs that characterize the landscape west of the state's pine belt. Historically, natural springs throughout Wilkinson County served as vital freshwater sources for early settlers, travelers, and indigenous peoples long before modern water infrastructure existed. While specific historical records for Woodman Springs are limited, its designation as a public drinking spring suggests it has been valued by the local community as a reliable water source. Visitors have historically used springs like Woodman Springs as sources of drinking water, though water quality can vary with seasonal conditions and other factors. ## Directions 1. From Centreville, Mississippi, head toward the spring's GPS location at **31.2415, -91.0232**. 2. The spring is situated in a rural area of Wilkinson County. Using a GPS device or smartphone navigation app with the coordinates above is strongly recommended, as road signage in the area may be limited. 3. Look for the spring along or near local roads in the vicinity — the surrounding landscape is characterized by wooded terrain and gentle hills typical of southwestern Mississippi. *Note: These directions are based solely on GPS coordinates. If you have local knowledge of this spring, consider sharing updated route details to help future visitors.* ## What to Expect Woodman Springs is located in a rural, wooded setting in one of Mississippi's most historically rich and least-developed counties. Wilkinson County offers a quiet, off-the-beaten-path atmosphere, and visitors should expect a natural, minimally developed site. The surrounding area features lush vegetation typical of the Deep South — hardwood forests, Spanish moss, and dense undergrowth — particularly during the warmer months from spring through fall. Summers in this region are hot and humid, so visitors should plan accordingly and bring insect repellent. As a designated public drinking spring, Woodman Springs has been used as a local water source, though no current water quality testing data is available. The water has historically been regarded as suitable for drinking by local users, but conditions can change over time. Cell phone service may be limited in this part of Wilkinson County, so downloading offline maps before your visit is a good idea. The roads leading to the spring may be unpaved, so a vehicle with decent ground clearance can be helpful, especially after heavy rains.
Getting There
GPS Coordinates
31.241503, -91.023216
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From Centreville, Mississippi, head toward the spring's
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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.