Description:
“The water is cold at 41 degrees and has a great flow rate. I filled my 5 gallon container in under a minute. The water flows from a pipe into a stream bed. I know people that have been drinking from this spring for more than 30 years.” – Roscoe Miller
Nearest Address
Scenic Hwy 412 1/2 mile east of Hwy 82 at Locust Grove Park
Directions from Nearest Address
From Tulsa take Hwy 412 east to Hwy 82 north and then right on Scenic 412 east for 1/2 mile. Your will see little cabins for rent right before you get to the park.
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Hours Spring is Open:
The park where the spring is located is open 9 am – 6 pm
GPS: N/A
Map Link: Locust Grove Spring Map
Submitted by: Roscoe Miller
Description:
The Springs is mention in the earliest histories and furnished water for Indians and Settlers. Chisholm Trail Watering Place.
Website: http://www.blogoklahoma.us/place.asp?id=557
“I’ve had the spring water tested at the Oklahoma Dept of Health and it contains no bacteria whatsoever. It’s also drunk by all the locals.” – Russell James
Nearest Address
Jeff Davis Park
Directions from Nearest Address
Junction of U.S. Highway 81B and Highway OK 17 go east, cross railroad track Jeff Davis Park is on the north side of road enter at the first gate, Spring is located straight head on the right side of road at covered pavilon. Rush Springs, OK.
Vital Information
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Hours Spring is Open:
24/7/365
GPS:
34.78387N, 97.95060W
Map Link: Rush Springs Map
Submitted by: Russell James
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Description
Decking and rail around spring. Also a place to be seated. It is right along a paved bike path.
Nearest Address
651 E Charles Page Blvd Sand Springs, OK 74063
Directions from Nearest Address
It’s located behind the Drug Warehouse. You park your car there and there is a paved bicycle path that you walk down back towards Tulsa and it’s just a tiny little ways and there is a raised kind of decking and a rail around this thing. I’ve been there just once so I don’t know about the quality of the water. Drug Warehouse 651 E Charles Page Blvd Sand Springs, OK 74063 Take 412 out toward Keystone. Get off at Adams Road in Sand Springs. Turn left and go under the overpass. Drug Warehouse is immediately on the left. Turn into the parking lot, park your car and hit the trail back towards Tulsa (heading East), it can’t be more than a block down to the spring. Easy Peasy. You might contact the city’s water dept and see what they say about the water quality. Might be cheaper than having it tested if they already have those results on hand. Just guessing.
Vital Information
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Hours Spring is Open:
24/7/365
GPS: N/A
Map Link: Sand Springs Map
Submitted by: Sassafras
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Description
Approx 2″ white PVC pipe coming out of the east ditch bank from the east side of the road. Appears to come from small well/pump house about 50 feet east/southeast on private property. Water constantly runs into ditch.
“Water has been tested and is safe to drink. popular spot. Many people say they’ve been coming for many years.” – Brian
Nearest Address
12570 S 185th E Ave.
Directions from Nearest Address
N/A
Vital Information
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Hours Spring is Open:
24/7/365
GPS:
35.981512,-95.770541
Map Link: Broken Arrow Spring Map
Submitted by: Brian
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Description
A small well feeding from the hillside. Look for a pull off on the right hand side of the road.
Nearest Address
Brinkley Spring Rd. & S. Sullivan
Directions from Nearest Address
From Highway 271, turn North onto Council House Rd. Follow this Road past the Choctaw Nation capital all the way into the hills, it will eventually turn into Brinkley springs Rd. Take it until you see Sullivan Rd.(about 5 miles from HW-271) then there is a pull off for it about half a mile down the road on your right hand side.
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Hours Spring is Open:
24/7/365
GPS: N/A
Map Link: Brinkley Spring Map
Submitted by: Scott Sullivan
Description
An ever-flowing “Artesian well” spring is located northeast of Cherokee, Oklahoma, and provides a cool drink for travelers and a “fill-your-own-container” source of water for many homes of the area. In 2003, this artesian well and the property adjacent was purchased by the McDermott Living Trust from the Brickman Estate. This naturally pure water source is known as the “Artesian Well on Highway 11″. Located just north of the Great Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge, the main well was drilled in 1954 and since that time, this pure water has been available to the public at no charge. The McDermott’s formed deVine LLC in 2003 to be the distribution arm for their water business, wishing to continue the free access as a means of service to local and area travelers while still bottling and selling the improved product for the consumer’s convenience. This concept is the foundation of the deVine slogan. “The water is still FREE…all you pay for is the bottle and delivery” A short video by News Channel 4 is visible online, as well as, a list of distributors in various locations in North Central Oklahoma and South Central Kansas.
Additional info: http://devinewater.com and http://www.lasr.net/travel/city.php?Cherokee&Oklahoma&City_ID=OK0601011&VA=Y&Attraction_ID=OK0601011a007
Nearest Address
526 Flynn Street Alva, OK 73717
Directions from Nearest Address
N/A
Vital Information
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Hours Spring is Open:
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GPS: N/A
Map Link: Artesian Well on Highway 11 Map
Submitted by: questionmarke