Places in The United States
- Indian Springs, California (disambiguation), multiple locations
- Indian Springs, Florida, a community in Jacksonville
- Indian Springs, Georgia, a census-designated place in Catoosa County
- Indian Springs, Indiana, an unincorporated place in Martin County
- Indian Springs, Maryland, an unincorporated community in western Washington County
- Indian Springs, Nevada, a town in Clark County
- Indian Springs, Ohio, an unincorporated place (formerly a city) in Butler County
- Indian Springs Metropark, a park in Oakland County, Michigan
- Indian Springs Village, Alabama, a town in Shelby County
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