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Clark Spring does not appear to be stagnant after all.

05573-clark-spring-close-800px.jpg Walking down to Clark Spring, I pass pristine Jackrabbit Lake and take a closer look.ThumbnailsClark Spring looks like a slice of key-lime pie. Is it stagnant?Walking down to Clark Spring, I pass pristine Jackrabbit Lake and take a closer look.ThumbnailsClark Spring looks like a slice of key-lime pie. Is it stagnant?Walking down to Clark Spring, I pass pristine Jackrabbit Lake and take a closer look.ThumbnailsClark Spring looks like a slice of key-lime pie. Is it stagnant?Walking down to Clark Spring, I pass pristine Jackrabbit Lake and take a closer look.ThumbnailsClark Spring looks like a slice of key-lime pie. Is it stagnant?Walking down to Clark Spring, I pass pristine Jackrabbit Lake and take a closer look.ThumbnailsClark Spring looks like a slice of key-lime pie. Is it stagnant?

The Clark Spring basin is completely covered with miniscule greenish flower parts which produce the eerie key-lime-pie appearance from a distance.

I get out my water filter and plunge it in to test the water.

Fortunately, the yellowjackets don't seem to notice me here since I'm not interfering with their little trickle of water on the other end of the spring basin.