
About This Spring
## Overview Brinkhaven Spring is a roadside public drinking spring located along Brinkhaven Road near the small community of Brinkhaven in Knox County, Ohio. Situated in the scenic Mohican River valley — an area known for its rolling hills, sandstone gorges, and abundant natural water sources — this unassuming spring has long served as a convenient stop for locals and travelers alike. According to area residents, the spring has been used as a regular drinking water source for years, with neighbors and passersby frequently stopping to fill jugs and bottles. Visitors have reported that the water tastes fresh and clean, and at least one nearby resident has noted that he drinks from the spring regularly. As with any natural, untreated water source, conditions can change over time, so visitors should be aware that the water has not been officially tested or certified as potable. The spring appears to be accessible at all hours, with no posted signage indicating restricted hours of operation. ## Directions 1. From Columbus, take **Route 62 North** toward Danville, Ohio. 2. Continue through Danville. Shortly after passing through town, you will approach the **Mohican River**. 3. **Just before reaching the river**, turn **left onto Brinkhaven Road**. 4. Follow Brinkhaven Road for approximately **one mile**. 5. Watch for the spring on the side of the road — it is visible just past the roadway, near the address **16551 Brinkhaven Rd, Danville, OH 43014**. **GPS Coordinates:** 40.464725, -82.203468 ## What to Expect Brinkhaven Spring is a simple, roadside spring — don't expect elaborate infrastructure or park-like amenities. The spring flows near the edge of Brinkhaven Road, making it easy to pull over and access directly from your vehicle. The surrounding landscape is characteristic of the Mohican River valley: lush and green in warmer months, with wooded hillsides and the river nearby. Because the spring sits along a public road, there is no gate or formal entrance. Visitors have reported that it appears to be available around the clock. There are no restrooms or facilities at the spring itself, but the nearby communities of Danville and Brinkhaven offer basic services. If you're exploring the area, the spring makes a worthwhile stop on the way to or from popular destinations like **Mohican State Park** and **Mohican-Memorial State Forest**, both located just a few miles to the northeast. The region is a favorite for hiking, canoeing, and camping, and the spring offers a refreshing pause along the way.
Getting There
Address
16551, Brinkhaven Rd, Danville, OH 43014, US
GPS Coordinates
40.464725, -82.203468
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From Columbus, take **Route 62 North** toward Danville, Ohio. 2. Continue through Danville. Shortly after passing through town, you will approach the **Mohican River**. 3. **Just before reaching the river**, turn **left onto Brinkhaven Road**. 4. Follow Brinkhaven Road for approximately **one mile**. 5. Watch for the spring on the side of the road — it is visible just past the roadway, near the address **16551 Brinkhaven Rd, Danville, OH 43014**.
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
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.