
About This Spring
## Overview Barto Spring is a well-known public drinking spring located near the Barto Bridge, which crosses over the West Branch of the Perkiomen Creek in Washington Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. Situated along Old Route 100 between the boroughs of Bally and Bechtelsville, this spring has long served as a community water source for locals and visitors traveling through the Delaware Valley, close to the Montgomery County border. The spring has historically been used as a drinking water source, and Washington Township reportedly tests the water every few months to check for contaminants. For the most current water quality information or any questions about the spring, you can contact Washington Township directly: - **Washington Township Office** - 120 Barto Road, Barto, PA 19504 - Phone: (610) 845-7760 - Email: info@washtwpberks.org - Website: [washtwpberks.org](http://www.washtwpberks.org) The Perkiomen Creek watershed, which feeds this area, is part of a broader network of natural springs and waterways that have sustained communities in southeastern Pennsylvania for centuries. Barto Spring is a popular stop for those who collect spring water, and it has been featured in local blogs and videos documenting spring water adventures in the region. ## Directions 1. From **Bechtelsville**, head south on Old Route 100 toward Bally. 2. From **Bally**, head north on Old Route 100 toward Bechtelsville. 3. The spring is located at approximately **2395 Old Route 100, Barto, PA 19504**, near the Barto Bridge that crosses the West Branch of the Perkiomen Creek. 4. Look for the spring on the roadside near the bridge. GPS coordinates: **40.395808, -75.605245**. ## What to Expect Barto Spring is a roadside public drinking spring, making it relatively easy to access directly from Old Route 100. The spring sits near the scenic Barto Bridge and the West Branch of the Perkiomen Creek, offering a pleasant setting along this rural stretch of Berks County. Visitors commonly bring jugs and containers to collect water. The spring has been reported to flow reliably, though flow rates may vary seasonally. The surrounding area is characteristic of the rolling farmland and wooded creek valleys of southeastern Pennsylvania. Because Washington Township monitors the water periodically, it has been regarded by locals as a trusted community spring — but as with any natural water source, conditions can change. Checking with the township for the latest test results before your visit is always a good idea, especially if you plan to drink the water untreated.
Getting There
Address
2395, Old Rte 100, Barto, PA 19504, US
GPS Coordinates
40.395808, -75.605245
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From **Bechtelsville**, head south on Old Route 100 toward Bally. 2. From **Bally**, head north on Old Route 100 toward Bechtelsville. 3. The spring is located at approximately **2395 Old Route 100, Barto, PA 19504**, near the Barto Bridge that crosses the West Branch of the Perkiomen Creek. 4. Look for the spring on the roadside near the bridge.
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
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.