
About This Spring
## Overview Bloomingdale Spring is a public drinking spring located in the small village of Bloomingdale in Van Buren County, Michigan. Situated along South Van Buren Street, this community spring has served as a local water source in a region well known for its abundant groundwater resources. Southwest Michigan's glacial geology — shaped by retreating ice sheets thousands of years ago — left behind layers of sand and gravel aquifers that feed many natural springs throughout the area. Bloomingdale Spring is one such outlet, offering visitors a chance to collect fresh, naturally filtered groundwater. The village of Bloomingdale itself is a quiet rural community surrounded by farmland, orchards, and rolling countryside, making a visit to the spring a pleasant stop for those exploring Van Buren County. ## Directions 1. From US-131, take the exit toward Bloomingdale / M-40. 2. Head west into the village of Bloomingdale. 3. Turn onto **South Van Buren Street** and continue south. 4. The spring is located in the vicinity of **501–219 S Van Buren Street, Bloomingdale, MI 49026**. 5. Use GPS coordinates **42.37664, -85.95729** for precise navigation. *Note: The spring is situated along a village street, so parking may be available on the roadside or in nearby public areas. Look for a spigot, pipe, or other visible water outlet near the road.* ## What to Expect Bloomingdale Spring is a public drinking spring in a small-town setting. Visitors have historically used springs like this one throughout Michigan to fill jugs and bottles with fresh groundwater. The water is naturally cold and has been historically used as a drinking water source by locals, though water quality can vary over time and no guarantees of potability should be assumed. The surrounding area is flat to gently rolling terrain typical of southwest Michigan's agricultural landscape. The spring is accessible year-round, though winter visitors should be prepared for icy conditions around the water outlet. There are no entrance fees or formal facilities — this is a simple, community-oriented water source. If you're passing through Van Buren County, Bloomingdale Spring makes for a convenient and refreshing stop, especially for those interested in Michigan's many natural springs.
Getting There
Address
501-219 S Van Buren St, Bloomingdale, MI 49026
GPS Coordinates
42.376640, -85.957290
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From US-131, take the exit toward Bloomingdale / M-40. 2. Head west into the village of Bloomingdale. 3. Turn onto **South Van Buren Street** and continue south. 4. The spring is located in the vicinity of **501–219 S Van Buren Street, Bloomingdale, MI 49026**. 5. Use
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Water flows from a pipe or spout.
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.