About This Spring
## Overview The Artesian Well near Canton, Texas is a free-flowing well that has long served as a community water source in Van Zandt County. Located just south of Canton along County Road 2205, this public artesian well produces a steady flow of naturally pressurized groundwater — a hallmark of the artesian aquifers found throughout East Texas. Locals and visitors alike have been filling jugs and containers here for years, and the water has been widely reported to taste clean and fresh. The well is open to the public 24/7 and is free to use. Canton itself is best known as the home of First Monday Trade Days, one of the oldest and largest flea markets in the United States, making this artesian well a convenient stop for the many visitors who pass through the area each month. ## Directions 1. From downtown Canton, head south on **TX Route 19**. 2. Drive approximately 2–3 miles south. 3. Turn right (west) onto **VZ County Road 2205**. 4. Continue just a short distance — the artesian well will appear on your right side of the road. **GPS Coordinates:** 32.5147, -95.8649 **Nearest Address:** 138 Co Rd 2205, Canton, TX 75103 ## What to Expect The artesian well flows continuously, so there's no pump or handle to operate — simply bring your containers and fill up directly from the flowing pipe. A steel protective structure surrounds the wellhead to help prevent accidents and keep the area safe for visitors. The surroundings are somewhat compact, with several small water bodies (ponds or stock tanks) visible nearby, which is common in this part of rural East Texas. Parking space is limited, so be mindful of other visitors and the roadway. A few things to keep in mind: - **Water quality:** While many locals have used this well as a drinking water source for years without reported issues, the water has not been independently verified as potable. As with any natural water source, conditions can change over time. - **Etiquette:** This is a shared community resource in a quiet rural area. Please be respectful of the surroundings, keep noise to a minimum, and leave the area clean. - **Access:** The well is accessible around the clock, year-round, and there is no fee to collect water. - **Containers:** Bring your own jugs, bottles, or water containers — there are no supplies available on-site.
Getting There
Address
511, Vz County Rd 2205, Canton, TX 75103, US
GPS Coordinates
32.512901, -95.867546
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From downtown Canton, head south on **TX Route 19**. 2. Drive approximately 2–3 miles south. 3. Turn right (west) onto **VZ County Road 2205**. 4. Continue just a short distance — the artesian well will appear on your right side of the road.
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Water flows from a pipe or spout.
Parking available nearby.
Open 24/7 — visit anytime.
Safety Info
Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.
Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.
Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.