Missouri has no shortage of crystal-clear lakes and rivers, where both visitors and locals love spending leisurely days floating and soaking up the sun. However, if you've only got a few hours to spare, head to Blue Spring in Eminence, Missouri. It boasts the most brilliant blue water in the state, making it a fun and beautiful destination. While swimming is not allowed, the sheer beauty of the blue water is worth the visit. I think this is, undoubtedly, one of the most gorgeous natural springs in Missouri.
While the sign leading to Blue Spring boasts that it's the eighth-largest spring in Missouri, the Missouri Department of Conservation asserts it's now the sixth-largest. Either way, it's certainly worth a visit.
The brilliant blue spring is, in fact, the deepest spring in the state, measuring 300 feet in depth. Each day, Blue Spring feeds 90 million gallons of water into the Current River.
You can reach the spring in one of several ways. For the easiest and quickest route, park at the Blue Spring Parking Area. There, you'll pick up the trail that runs about a quarter of a mile leading to the spring.
However, if you're up for a bit more of an adventure, lace up your hiking boots and follow the three-mile (round trip) Blue Spring Trail.
Whichever trail you follow, remember to stay on the path to protect the local vegetation.
Both trails lead straight to Blue Spring, which you can admire from a wooden viewing platform. Swimming, wading, and fishing are all prohibited, but the spring still provides a beautiful backdrop for photos.
Look for a variety of plants in the water, including water starwort and American bur-reed. You might also catch a glimpse of such birds as hawks and yellow-throated warblers.
Blue Spring in Missouri offers a fun day out for anyone who loves the beauty that can be found in every corner of this state.
Blue Spring can be accessed via the Blue Spring Trail, which is open throughout the year. You can learn more about and start planning your visit by checking out the official Missouri Department of Conservation website. You can also find more information by following the Missouri Department of Conservation on Facebook.
Before you head out, be sure to have a plan and let someone else know where you'll be and what time you anticipate being back. You'll also want to make sure you have the right gear for your time outside.
After visiting Blue Spring Missouri, consider checking out some other beautiful waterways in the state. We love these six pristine hidden beaches throughout Missouri that provide the perfect way to stay cool when it's hot out. And, when the temperatures drop they all provide incredible beauty.
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