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The spring is by far the largest spring in the Ozark Plateau region. The only two springs in the Ozark region that approach the size of Big Spring are Greer Spring and Mammoth Spring. The maximum discharge of Big Spring must be estimated because backwater from the Current River makes accurate high-water measurements impossible.
Big Spring Historic District is a national historic district located at Van Buren, Carter County, Missouri. It encompasses 26 contributing buildings , 1 contributing site, and contributing structure in the Ozark National Scenic Riverways .
Also known historically as Clark Spring, [18] Big Spring is Neosho's largest spring and is located near the historic downtown in the city's main park, Big Spring Park. This spring issues at the base of a high bluff of Mississippian limestone from a series of cavernous openings developed along a bedding plane, and flows through the city park.
Big Spring Park is the name of several parks: Big Spring Park (Cedartown, Georgia) Big Spring Park (Huntsville, Alabama) Big Spring Park (Neosho, Missouri) Big Spring State Park (Texas) Big Spring State Forest Picnic Area Pennsylvania; Big Spring State Park (disambiguation)
Big Spring (Michigan), a spring also called Kitch-iti-kipi, in Palms Book State Park, Schoolcraft County, Michigan Big Spring (Missouri) , a natural spring (hydrosphere) in the Missouri Ozarks Big Spring (Pennsylvania) , a historical site in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania
This is a list of state parks and state historic sites in Missouri ... Bennett Spring State Park: Dallas, Laclede: 3,216.74 acres 1,301.77 ha: 1923 Big Lake State ...
Maramec Spring: October 1971: St. James: Phelps: private A natural spring, the fifth largest in the state. It has a notable trout park and a historic iron works in a privately owned park. Mark Twain and Cameron Caves: 1972
The majority of these springs have been measured less than 10 times, at random intervals. The exceptions are Big Spring, Greer Spring, Mammoth Spring, Bennett Spring, Maramec Spring, Alley Spring, and Round Spring, which have all been measured for more than 3 years on a daily basis by the United States Geological Survey (USGS).