Spencer Springs may sound like a little bit of Texas paradise, and it should… because it IS! Nestled in rolling Texas meadows just west of downtown Brock and southwest of Greater Millsap is an almost magical community called Spencer Springs, Texas.
Flowing generously below the earth’s surface is a living river teeming with nutrients that are straight from nature. Those nutrients feed the plant life of the Spencer Springs area as they hydrate and nourish the world’s most famous nectar, the Parker County peaches.
Spencer Springs is home to a population filled with wildlife, from butterflies and bees to white-tailed deer, cattle, and zebra. OK, maybe the zebra is a little over the top, but one day Spencer seemed to have painted a donkey black and white and… there you have it… a zebra. Or not.
The temperature at Spencer Springs, Texas, is a constant 60 degrees… that is, underground, in the subterranean river that forces its way toward Mother Earth and becomes Eventide Natural Spring Water.
Folks around Texas want to know that Spencer Springs is more than a figment of their imagination, so click on the links below to experience some of our hallmarks: the Post Office, City Hall, and even the Mayor of Spencer Springs, Texas.
Post Office
The mail runs as often as it needs to. Whenever any of the residents of Spencer Springs receive a card or letter, the postman gets on it pronto. Of course, with a population of zero, we really don’t receive a whole lot of mail.
Mayor
Politicians talk about being members of the NRA and think that’ll get them elected. As founder and Mayor of Spencer Springs, Texas, Spencer Parker is a member of the NRA, Bassmaster, and the FWA (Fresh Water Association, which we just made up). He’s never had an opponent, and continues to run on his platform of “Two cases of Eventide in every garage.”
General Store
The Good Book says it best: Man does not live by bread alone. Fact is, man needs something to wash that bread down, too. So God sent us Eventide Natural Spring Water. You can see from the picture that the store’s stocked with everything a man or woman could possibly need.