Public Drinking Spring

Bendigo Spring, Johnsonburg, PA 15845

4101, Sr1004, Johnsonburg, PA 15845, US

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About This Spring

## Overview Bendigo Spring is a well-known public drinking spring located along Bendigo Road near Johnsonburg in Elk County, Pennsylvania. Situated within the Bendigo State Park area, this spring has reportedly been providing the local community with fresh water for over 60 years, making it one of the longest-serving natural water sources in the Johnsonburg area. The spring is housed inside a distinctive red brick structure, enclosed by fencing to protect the water source and its surroundings. The building and grounds are maintained by park authorities, keeping the area clean and accessible for visitors. Locals have long depended on Bendigo Spring for their daily water needs, and visitors have reported that the water tastes exceptionally clean and fresh. The spring is nestled in a wooded, mountainous setting that adds to the peaceful experience of collecting water here. ## Directions **From Johnsonburg, PA:** 1. Head north from Johnsonburg and turn right onto Glen Avenue. 2. Continue straight for approximately 3.1 miles along Bendigo Road (also known as Glen Hazel Road / SR 1004). 3. Watch for a large red brick structure set back from the road, enclosed by fencing — this is the Bendigo Spring building. 4. The spring is located within the Bendigo State Park area, surrounded by mountains and forest. **GPS Coordinates:** 41.524395, -78.628378 **Alternate address reference:** Bendigo Rd, St Marys, PA 15857, USA — the spring sits near the boundary between Johnsonburg and St Marys postal areas. ## What to Expect When you arrive, you'll find the spring enclosed in a sturdy, house-like brick building painted red, surrounded by a protective fence. The structure is easy to spot as you drive along Bendigo Road through the park. The water flows continuously and has been described by regular visitors as great-tasting and of good quality. Bendigo State Park provides a scenic, well-maintained backdrop of forested mountains. The area around the spring is relatively remote, with only a few nearby residences. The park is reported to be open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM — visitors should plan to arrive well before closing time, as the area is not recommended for visits after dark due to its isolated location and limited lighting. This is a public spring, though because it falls within Bendigo State Park, there may be a park entrance fee. It's worth checking current park policies before your visit. The spring area itself is generally well-kept and easy to access on foot once you're within the park grounds. **A note on water quality:** While locals have used this spring as a drinking water source for decades and report the water to be clean and good-tasting, water quality can vary over time due to environmental factors. No current water testing data is available for this listing.

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Address

4101, Sr1004, Johnsonburg, PA 15845, US

GPS Coordinates

41.524395, -78.628378

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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