Created By: Pulaski County Tourism Bureau & Visitors Center
Roubidoux Spring is a second-magnitude freshwater spring located within the city limits of Waynesville in the Missouri Ozarks. The spring discharges from the base of a rock ledge that has been capped by a large concrete wall, built to hold the road that passes over the spring.
Scuba diving for certified cave divers are allowed with a check-in with the Waynesville Police Department.
During the United States government's forced removal of the Cherokee Indians from their traditional homelands in Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Alabama to Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma in 1838 and 1839, the native Americans camped at the springs during the winter.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Shutterbug - Beautiful Pulaski County USA
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