Public Drinking Spring

Becket Spring, Becket, MA

850, Chester Rd, Becket, MA 01223, US

Becket Spring, Becket, MA
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About This Spring

## Overview Becket Spring is a quiet, roadside mountain spring tucked into the hills of Becket, Massachusetts, in Berkshire County. Nearly invisible from the road, this unassuming natural spring channels water from the surrounding hillside through a pipe, offering passersby a taste of the region's clean mountain groundwater. The spring sits just over the Becket/Chester town line along Route 20 (Chester Road), a scenic stretch of road that winds through the wooded western Massachusetts highlands. Berkshire County is well known for its rolling terrain and abundant natural water sources, fed by the geology of the Berkshire Hills — a southern extension of the Green Mountains. Springs like this one have historically served as refreshment stops for travelers and locals alike. Visitors have reported that the water from Becket Spring tastes clean and fresh, though as with any natural spring, water quality can vary with weather and season. The spring is open and accessible at all times. ## Directions 1. Travel along **Route 20 (Chester Road)** heading toward the Becket/Chester town line. 2. Watch for the **Becket town line sign** — the spring is located just past this marker on the Becket side. 3. Pull safely to the **right side of the road**. The spring is only a few feet off the roadway, on the right if you are entering Becket from Chester. 4. Look carefully — the spring is **almost invisible from the road**. You'll spot a pipe emerging from the hillside where the water flows out. **GPS coordinates:** 42.270195, -73.020287 **Nearest address:** 850 Chester Rd, Becket, MA 01223 *Note: The spring is very easy to miss. Slow down as you approach the town line and watch the right shoulder closely.* ## What to Expect Becket Spring is a simple, no-frills mountain spring — don't expect signage, parking lots, or any developed infrastructure. The water flows steadily from a pipe set into the hillside, making it easy to fill a bottle or cup. The surrounding area is wooded and peaceful, typical of the Berkshire Hills landscape. Because the spring sits right along Route 20, access is straightforward — just pull off to the shoulder. There is no formal parking area, so use caution when stopping, especially during busier travel times. The spring is reported to flow year-round, though flow may vary seasonally with rainfall and snowmelt. This is a great stop for hikers, road-trippers, or anyone exploring the back roads of western Massachusetts who appreciates a natural water source straight from the hills.

Getting There

Address

850, Chester Rd, Becket, MA 01223, US

GPS Coordinates

42.270195, -73.020287

Directions

Community Submitted

Directions 1. Travel along **Route 20 (Chester Road)** heading toward the Becket/Chester town line. 2. Watch for the **Becket town line sign** — the spring is located just past this marker on the Becket side. 3. Pull safely to the **right side of the road**. The spring is only a few feet off the roadway, on the right if you are entering Becket from Chester. 4. Look carefully — the spring is **almost invisible from the road**. You'll spot a pipe emerging from the hillside where the water flows out.

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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Tips

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Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

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Water flows from a pipe or spout.

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Parking available nearby.

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.