Public Drinking Spring

Belleville Amish Spring, Belleville, PA 17004

952, Greenwood Rd, Belleville, PA 17004, US

Belleville Amish Spring, Belleville, PA 17004
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About This Spring

## Overview Belleville Amish Spring is a well-known public drinking spring located along Greenwood Road in the heart of Pennsylvania's Big Valley — also called Kishacoquillas Valley — in Mifflin County. This fertile limestone valley is home to one of the largest and most traditional Amish communities in the state, and the spring has long served as a trusted water source for local Amish families who regularly visit to fill jugs and containers with fresh spring water. The spring sits at an elevation typical of the Ridge and Valley geological province of central Pennsylvania, where natural springs emerge from limestone and dolomite formations. These carbonate rock aquifers are known for producing cool, mineral-rich water that has been valued by communities in the region for generations. The Kishacoquillas Valley's geology makes it particularly well-suited for natural spring activity, and Belleville Amish Spring is one of the most accessible examples in the area. ## Directions 1. From the town of Belleville, head south on **Greenwood Road** (also known as PA Route 655 in some sections). 2. The spring is located near **952 Greenwood Road, Belleville, PA 17004**. 3. Watch for vehicles pulled over along the roadside — it is common to see Amish buggies and other visitors stopped to collect water. 4. The spring is a **drive-up location** right along the road, so no hiking or trail access is required. 5. GPS coordinates: **40.621913, -77.753982** — plug these into your navigation app for a precise location, as the spring can be easy to drive past if you're not watching for it. ## What to Expect Belleville Amish Spring is one of the most convenient and accessible natural springs in central Pennsylvania. It is a true drive-up spring — you can pull your vehicle right up to the water source without any walking or trail navigation. The spring flows readily and is actively used by the surrounding Amish community as a primary source of fresh water, which speaks to its longstanding local reputation. Visitors will often find other people at the spring filling containers, particularly members of the local Amish community with their distinctive horse-drawn buggies. This is a good sign that you've found the right spot, as the spring can be easy to miss from the road. The water has historically been used as a drinking water source by the community, though as with any natural spring, water quality can vary with weather and seasonal conditions. Bring your own containers for filling — gallon jugs or large water bottles work well. There is no formal infrastructure such as restrooms or picnic areas, so plan accordingly. The surrounding Big Valley landscape is scenic and pastoral, with rolling farmland, covered bridges, and the forested ridges of the Appalachian Mountains framing the valley on either side. A visit to the spring pairs well with a drive through the valley to take in the peaceful Amish countryside.

Getting There

Address

952, Greenwood Rd, Belleville, PA 17004, US

GPS Coordinates

40.621913, -77.753982

Directions

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Directions 1. From the town of Belleville, head south on **Greenwood Road** (also known as PA Route 655 in some sections). 2. The spring is located near **952 Greenwood Road, Belleville, PA 17004**. 3. Watch for vehicles pulled over along the roadside — it is common to see Amish buggies and other visitors stopped to collect water. 4. The spring is a **drive-up location** right along the road, so no hiking or trail access is required. 5.

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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.

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.