Description
Description:
This natural spring water in Lafayette Township, Pennsylvania, USA flows naturally from a white pipe probably an inch or two in diameter. The source is a large aquifer. The water flow is steady and fast enough that you can fill an average container in a decent amount of time. It's fresh and suited for drinking. However, there are no lab tests to support the fact.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 41.823269,-78.694725 and the complete address is Lafayette Township, PA, USA. The spring is in the Allegheny National Forest and a few meters away from the highway.
Directions:
Head west on Route 59 and switch to Highway 219 at the intersection. Notice Tacks' Inn restaurant at the intersection. Continue on the highway for a few meters and cross the Central Baptist Church on your right, then cross an intersection, and you'll reach the right spot a few meters ahead. There's ample parking space there so make sure you get off the highway, park your car safely, and walk in the forest on the right about 50 meters to reach the spring.
More details:
The water spring isn't visible from the road so don't try looking for it from the car. Make sure you park your vehicle safely as it will take some time to return from the spring. While heading in the forest to your right, if you reach a small road, you've gone too far. Also, notice there's an unconstructed road or a path that will lead you to the spring.
Location
, US 219, Lewis Run, PA 16738, US
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