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Description:
This natural spring water in Troy Township, Pennsylvania, USA is a privately held spring water. It's on someone's private property, but they might allow you to fill a jug or two if you're lucky enough. No point in counting on filling large water containers from here. You might be asked to pay for fetching the water, but that totally depends on the owner's mood at that time.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 41.62166754491544, -79.83628515638706.
Directions:
Head north from Franklin, PA on US Route 417 or 427. If on 427, cross the Cooperstown, and take a right at the intersection to switch to route 27. Then take a left from the Community church to switch to La Beouf Trail Road. Continue for a few miles until your reach a private property on your left with open grassland and a few houses. That's the spot.
If heading on route 417, take a left at the intersection at Dempseytown, continue on route 417, and take a left from Mt Carmel Tabernacle Church to switch to route 428. Continue for a few miles until you hit the Meadville Road intersection near the Kenneth Carl Klock Private Detective. Take a left from there, continue a few miles heading west, and take a right from the community church. Drive for a few miles again on this road and you'll find the private property in your left.
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The spring water has been flowing continuously since 1977. The water will, of course, freeze during winters or when it is snowing. This spring water is suited for drinking purposes, but please examine the surroundings and water's color, and conditions before consuming it.
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This natural spring water in Castella, California, USA, is a raw water source found in the mountain ranges. Reaching the place demands tough hiking for several hours. The spring water may not be ideal for drinking purposes, depending on the surroundings. The water is, however, said to be clean, tasty, pure, and refreshing most of the time. This water site is accessible to the public for free and is open 24/7. It's in the park, so there might be some sort of entry fee or ticket system. The spring water drips and falls from the mountains and can be found at several points. But aim for reaching the spring source. There are signboards at several points telling how far you're from the spring.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 41.16707481173297, -122.32330534361338 and the complete address is Castle Crags State Park, Castella, CA 96017, United States.
The spring is in the park with several mountain ranges.
Directions:
Head north from Castella on highway 5 and take the road crossing through the highway to the left near hte Chevron petrol pump. That's the Castle Creek road. Continue on it and reach the castle crags state park. You need to walk and hike to the spring from this point forward. It's going to be a really long walk, really long!
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The hike is going to be really long, so avoid carrying only essentials. You will need to get back on the same day as there's no choice of staying in the mountains for a night. People suggest buying a pass for the whole day who's interested in going to the spring.
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This natural spring water in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada is privately held spring water but is accessible to the public for free 24/7. The owner has made special arrangements to encourage people to fetch water from here as much as they want. There's a hose coming out from the water outlet pipe. The hose is pretty long, and you can harvest from it. The water is clean, fresh, and tasty. But there are no lab tests to support the fact. Drink at your own risk. Other people seem to enjoy and harvest water from here on a regular basis, though.
Where can I find Spring water?
The correct coordinates are 44.36909801419299, -78.38220329125596 and the complete address is 2607 Chemong Rd, Peterborough, ON K9J 6X2, Canada
Directions:
Drive north from Peterborough on highway 18 for a few miles and look for the Studio Of Hair Design Salon on your right. Near the salon are a garage door supplier and a self-storage facility on the right. Drive a few ahead, and there should be a group of houses on the left. Look for a fountain made of rocks by humans. That's the fountain. That's the spring water. You may take permission from the owner to harvest water from here. The target house is at the intersection of Pinehill road. The last house in the array of houses.
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The water comes out from a fountain that's made by assembling some rocks. The location on the other website is wrong, so be careful. After you continue on the highway to the spring, you'll come across farms and greenlands with little to no construction. Then aim for the bunch of commercial buildings listed above. Once you find the hair salon and garage door supplier and/or the self-storage facility, make sure to drive no more than a few meters and watch for a bunch of houses on your left. If you reached the Chemong Lake, you've gone too far, really far!
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This natural spring water in Blue River, Oregon, USA is a free hot spring open to the public 24/7 for free. However, the hot springs are not accessible throughout the year since cold water from the river nearby floods the spring, causing water to cool down. The hot water is barely accessible for a limited time during the year. Some people have reported the water to be stinky.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 44.23893822379759, -122.05759022881159, and the complete address is Blue River, OR 97413, United States.
Directions:
If you're coming from Blue River community, take the fastest route, which is 25 miles long. Avoid the shorter one. It's really slow and will take more time even after being short. Head south from Blue River Community on NF-15 road. Cross the Lookout Campground and Mona. Hit the highway and take a left. Head east on the highway. Continue on the highway for a few miles and take a left where it intersects with NF-2654 road. That spot will be a few meters ahead of McKenzie River View Point park on your left. Take that left turn from the highway, cross the bridge and park your vehicle somewhere nearby. Take a walk to the hot spring. Stay alongside the river.
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There are no up-to-date sources on the internet that can keep you updated with the current status of the hot spring. Since it gets flooded by the water from the river, avoid the rainy season or when the river is said to be flooding in the news. Whether or not you'll enjoy the hot spring depends on your luck. Avoid staying there while it's dark. That's not as safe place as you might think.
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This natural spring water in Blackwood, Victoria, Australia is a free drinking spring that offers fresh drinking water. The water comes out from a turned pipe attached to a vending machine-style construction. There's a shade and a bench to sit while you harvest water. The water speed is decent as some people have reportedly filled 50 liters of water in 20 minutes. The water is fresh, clean, and perfect for drinking.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are -37.4718274,144.3117777 and the complete address is 41 Golden Point Rd, Blackwood VIC 3458, Australia.
Directions:
It's about a kilometer away from Blackwood. Hit the Martin Street and head north. Take the first right to switch to the Golden Point Road. Continue on the road and cross the Coventry Cottage on your left. Park your vehicle somewhere and head to the park.
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There's a mineral spring, a soda spring (doesn't fetch soda), and another mineral spring nearby. Then there's a lake
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This natural spring water in Ponce De Leon, Florida, USA is believed to be magical. The water has a constant temperature of 68 degrees Fahrenheit throughout the year. It was founded by a Spanish traveler who reached Florida during his expedition. It's said that taking a bath in the spring water could help regain youth. As a result, such belief (not sure if real or a myth) manages to attract thousands of visitors every year. The water is in the state park and there's an entry fee. You can take water from here for free, thorugh.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 30.720878296648916, -85.93115325072237 and the complete address is 2860 Ponce De Leon Springs Rd, Ponce De Leon, FL 32455, United States. The water is in the State Park.
Directions:
The state park is near the intersections of highways 10 and 81. Reach the Ponce De Leons Springs Rd and the entrance will be right there.
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People are discouraged to bring glass bottles to fill the water as the bottles can be a serious threat to others if broken or mishandled. Moreover, carry only BPA free plastic bottles. Timings are 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Opens all 7 days a week.
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This natural spring water in Barryville, NY, USA, runs through a PVC pipe and flows on the road. It's open to the public for free and available 24/7. There are no lab tests to support the purity. So drink at your own risk. The water flow might reduce during droughts or scorching temperatures. The source of this water spring is said to be natural.
Where can I find spring water?
The water spring is on Brook Road, a few miles away from Barryville. The expected coordinates (may not be accurate) are 41.486412,-74.905373, and the complete address is 128 State Rte 55, Barryville, NY 12719, United States.
Directions:
Head north from Barryville on Brook Rd (also called route 55) for a mile, and you'll find the spring pipe on your right. The water should be flowing on the road. The pipe can be hard to locate but is right on the road.
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This natural spring water in Lafayette Township, Pennsylvania, USA is in the middle of the Allegheny mountains. The spring is hard to find due to its tough location in the forest. The water is said to be pure and comes out of a rubber hose. There's a metal basin in which the water collects. It's free and open to the public 24/7.
Where can I find spring water?
The expected coordinates are 41.8088,-78.675743 and the complete address is 100 Taintor Dr, Lewis Run, PA 16738, USA.
Directions:
Head north from Lafayette on Big Shanty Rd. Reach the Taintor Dr intersection and the spring should be somewhere there. Ask the locals if you can't locate the spring.
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The spring can be challenging to find as it's in the forest. Moreover, filling a large container can further be painful during chilling temperatures.
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This natural spring water in Maine, USA flows naturally through a pipe with strong pressure. You can fill a water container in no time. The water falls on the ground and has some wooden structure for support. This water site is accessible to the public for free and open 24/7. It's easy to locate and doesn't has any limitation on how much water you can harvest from here.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 45.060342145221256, -69.89927981544923 and the complete address is 184 Pleasant Ridge Rd, Bingham, ME 04920, USA. The spring is near a small house just off the road.
Directions:
From the Main St. in Bingham, take the Bridge St. that will let you cross the Kennebec River and switch to the Ridge road (route 16). Head north for a mile. Cross the Bluff road, then a group of houses. You'll come across another small house on your left. Use Google Navigation to locate the exact coordinates if you want. Once you reach that small house (probably painted red or a similar shade), you'll notice a small drinking water area off the road. That's the spring. That is the destination.
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The hose is wide and the water pressure is high. Avoid getting soaked by filling the containers carefully. Use a container with a wide mouth.
Description:
This natural spring water in California, USA flows naturally 365 days a year and is open to the public for free and accessible 24/7. There's no limit on water harvesting per person. Locating this spring is super tough but the coordinates given here are correct. Still, you'll have a hard time searching for this site. You can fill a 7-gallon container in no time due to impressive water flow speed. The water is clear and pure but there are no lab tests to support the fact.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 41.211404,-123.046171 and the complete address is Maple Spring, California 96031, United States.
Directions:
If starting from Callahan, USA, please take the Callahan-Cecilville road and head west. Drive for 21.5 miles and the spring will be on your right a few meters in the woods. Park your vehicle somewhere and walk to the spring.
More details:
Expert hiking skills are necessary to reach the spot. You may make some backup plans for going downhill after filling water from here. Not suited to visit after sunset and before sunrise. If you get lost, you're on your own because there are no humans nearby to guide you. The spring is a few meters in the woods and it's a hard nut to crack to stay in the right direction and reach the spot.