The Mußbach is a stream, nearly 12 kilometres long, in the eastern Palatinate Forest and in the Anterior Palatinate region in the south of German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. The former village of Mußbach was named after it.
The two springs of the Mußbach rise a few hundred metres apart on the northeastern slope of the Hoher Stoppelkopf in the forest district of Wachenheim an der Weinstrasse. They converge after about 2 km . The stream, which usually carries very little water, enters the Silbertal in the forest district of Deidesheim. After 6 km it reaches the Neustadt suburb of Gimmeldingen in the Benjental valley. Here, it is joined by an unnamed right tributary. The tributary is only 2 km long, but carries much more water. Its origin is the Loosenbrunnen springs on the north flank of the 533-metre-high Weinbiet on the eastern edge of the Palatinate Forest. Between 1952 and 1988, water from the spring was pumped up and used as drinking water in the local bar of Weinbiethaus.
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