Public Drinking Spring

Birch Forest Glacial Spring, Westboro WI, 54490

7995, Forest Rd 106, Westboro, WI 54490, US

Birch Forest Glacial Spring, Westboro WI, 54490
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About This Spring

## Overview Birch Forest Glacial Spring is a natural spring nestled in the forests of Taylor County, Wisconsin, near the small community of Westboro. Located along Forest Road 106 in the heart of the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest region, this spring draws its water from glacial deposits left behind by the last Ice Age — part of the vast glacial geology that defines much of northern Wisconsin's landscape. The area's sandy glacial till and ancient bedrock formations naturally filter the water as it rises to the surface, and visitors have reported that the water tastes exceptionally clean and refreshing. As a public drinking spring, Birch Forest Glacial Spring has long been a favorite stop for locals, hikers, and travelers passing through the northern Wisconsin woods. The surrounding birch and mixed hardwood forest gives the spring its name and provides a peaceful, scenic setting year-round — especially striking in autumn when the birch leaves turn golden. ## Directions 1. From Westboro, WI, head north/northwest on local roads toward Forest Road 106. 2. Follow Forest Road 106 into the national forest area. 3. The spring is located at approximately **7995 Forest Road 106**, with GPS coordinates **45.323169, -90.456003**. 4. Watch for the spring on the roadside — it is reported to have easy access directly from the road. *Tip: Forest roads in this part of Wisconsin can be unpaved and may be seasonally maintained. Conditions may vary in winter and during spring thaw.* ## What to Expect Birch Forest Glacial Spring offers easy, roadside access — no long hikes or difficult terrain are required to reach the water. The spring is situated in a beautiful forested setting dominated by birch trees and other northern hardwoods typical of the Chequamegon-Nicolet region. The water emerges from glacial deposits and has been described by visitors as having excellent taste and quality. The spring is publicly accessible and has historically been used as a drinking water source by the local community and passersby. The surrounding forest provides shade in summer and a stunning backdrop of color in fall. In winter, the area can be snow-covered, so plan accordingly if visiting during colder months. Whether you're on a road trip through northern Wisconsin, exploring the national forest, or simply seeking out high-quality natural spring water, Birch Forest Glacial Spring is a worthwhile and easy stop along Forest Road 106.

Getting There

Address

7995, Forest Rd 106, Westboro, WI 54490, US

GPS Coordinates

45.323169, -90.456003

Directions

Community Submitted

Directions 1. From Westboro, WI, head north/northwest on local roads toward Forest Road 106. 2. Follow Forest Road 106 into the national forest area. 3. The spring is located at approximately **7995 Forest Road 106**, with

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

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