Public Drinking Spring

Big Rock Spring

568, Sekon, Tupper Lake, NY 12986, US

Big Rock Spring
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About This Spring

## Overview Big Rock Spring is a public drinking spring located along a side road near Tupper Lake in Franklin County, New York — deep in the heart of the Adirondack Park. True to its name, the spring emerges at the base of an enormous boulder, reportedly at least the size of a vehicle, if not larger. The rock is so prominent that it's even visible on Google satellite imagery, making it a hard-to-miss landmark once you're in the area. The spring has been passed down through local knowledge, shared among families and residents who have long relied on it as a source of fresh water. A small red spike or marker at the bottom of the rock helps identify the exact spot where the water flows. Historically, roadside springs like this one have served Adirondack communities and travelers for generations, and Big Rock Spring continues that tradition as a well-known local watering hole. ## Directions 1. Head toward **Tupper Lake, NY** and make your way to the area near **568 Sekon Road** (Tupper Lake, NY 12986). 2. Watch the side of the road for a **massive boulder** — it is unmistakably large, at minimum the size of a car or truck. 3. Look for a **small red spike or marker at the base of the rock** — this indicates the spring location. 4. The rock is large enough to be spotted on **Google satellite view** (GPS: 44.247104, -74.335593), which can help you confirm the location before your trip. ## What to Expect Big Rock Spring is a classic Adirondack roadside spring — simple, rustic, and tucked alongside a quiet road. The defining feature is the giant rock itself, which serves as both a natural landmark and a geological curiosity. The spring water emerges near the base of this boulder, marked by a small red spike. The surrounding area reflects the rugged, forested beauty of Franklin County and the greater Adirondack region. Access is straightforward — the spring is right off the road, so no hiking or special equipment is needed. Visitors have historically used this spring as a drinking water source, though water conditions can vary with the seasons. Because the spring is identified primarily by local knowledge and a modest marker, first-time visitors should use the GPS coordinates and satellite imagery to confirm the location before heading out. The massive rock is the key landmark — once you spot it, you've found the spring.

Getting There

Address

568, Sekon, Tupper Lake, NY 12986, US

GPS Coordinates

44.247104, -74.335593

Directions

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Directions 1. Head toward **Tupper Lake, NY** and make your way to the area near **568 Sekon Road** (Tupper Lake, NY 12986). 2. Watch the side of the road for a **massive boulder** — it is unmistakably large, at minimum the size of a car or truck. 3. Look for a **small red spike or marker at the base of the rock** — this indicates the spring location. 4. The rock is large enough to be spotted on **Google satellite view** (

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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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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.