Public Drinking Spring

Blackwood Mineral Spring

australia(approximate)

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About This Spring

## Overview Blackwood Mineral Spring is a beloved natural mineral spring located in the small historic township of Blackwood, nestled in the Wombat State Forest of Victoria, Australia. Situated along Golden Point Road, this free public drinking spring has long been a popular stop for locals and visitors seeking fresh mineral water straight from the earth. The spring water is dispensed through a turned pipe fitted to a purpose-built, vending machine-style structure — a practical setup that makes filling containers easy and mess-free. Visitors have reported that the water flow is quite generous, with some noting they've filled up to 50 litres in roughly 20 minutes. The water has been widely described as fresh, clean, and pleasant-tasting, and the spring has historically been used as a drinking water source by the local community. Blackwood itself is a charming former gold rush town, and the mineral springs in the area are part of a broader geological legacy tied to the region's volcanic and mineralised geology. In addition to the main mineral spring, there is a nearby soda spring (named for its naturally carbonated mineral water, not for producing soft drink) and at least one other mineral spring in the immediate vicinity, making this a rewarding area for spring water enthusiasts to explore. A lake is also located nearby, adding to the scenic appeal of the area. The spring site features a shaded area with a bench, so visitors can sit comfortably while filling their bottles or simply enjoying the peaceful bushland surroundings. ## Directions **Address:** 41 Golden Point Road, Blackwood VIC 3458, Australia **GPS Coordinates:** -37.4718274, 144.3117777 The spring is located approximately one kilometre from the centre of Blackwood township. Follow these steps: 1. From the centre of Blackwood, head onto **Martin Street** and travel north. 2. Take the **first right turn** onto **Golden Point Road**. 3. Continue along Golden Point Road. You will pass **Coventry Cottage** on your left — this is a useful landmark confirming you're on the right track. 4. Shortly after the cottage, look for the spring setup on the roadside. Park your vehicle nearby (there is informal roadside parking) and walk into the park area to access the spring. ## What to Expect The Blackwood Mineral Spring is easy to access and suitable for visitors of all ages. The spring infrastructure — a pipe and dispensing structure — means you don't need to crouch by a creek or scramble over rocks; simply place your container under the pipe and let it fill. - **Water flow:** Visitors have reported a steady, decent flow rate — enough to fill large containers without a long wait. - **Facilities:** A shaded bench is provided at the site, making it comfortable to wait while collecting water. - **Nearby springs:** Explore the adjacent soda spring and a second mineral spring, both within easy walking distance. The soda spring is named for its naturally effervescent mineral water. - **Scenery:** The area sits within the beautiful Wombat State Forest, surrounded by native bushland. A lake nearby adds to the tranquil atmosphere and makes for a pleasant walk or picnic spot. - **Access:** The spring is accessible by car via a sealed road, with a short walk from where you park. No special gear or hiking is required. - **Seasonal notes:** The spring flows year-round, though flow rates may vary with seasonal rainfall. The Wombat State Forest can be muddy in winter, so wear appropriate footwear if you plan to explore beyond the spring site.

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-37.471827, 144.311778

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Directions **Address:** 41 Golden Point Road, Blackwood VIC 3458, Australia **

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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.

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