Public Drinking Spring

Cadyville Spring, Cadyville, NY 12918

54, Gougeville Spring Rd, Cadyville, NY 12918, US

Cadyville Spring, Cadyville, NY 12918
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About This Spring

## Overview Cadyville Spring is a public drinking spring located along Gougeville Spring Road in the small hamlet of Cadyville, nestled in Clinton County in northeastern New York State. Situated just a few miles west of Plattsburgh and not far from the Adirondack foothills, this roadside spring has long served as a community water source for locals and travelers passing through the area. The spring sits at an elevation consistent with the rolling terrain of the Champlain Valley, a region shaped by ancient glacial activity that left behind layers of sand, gravel, and fractured bedrock — ideal geology for producing clean, naturally filtered groundwater. Visitors have historically used this spring as a source of fresh drinking water, and it remains a popular stop for those who prefer to fill up from a natural source. Cadyville itself is a quiet, rural community within the Town of Plattsburgh, known for its proximity to both the Adirondack Park and Lake Champlain. The spring offers a convenient and scenic reason to pause while exploring the region. ## Directions 1. From **Plattsburgh, NY**, head west on **NY Route 3** (Cornelia Street / Military Turnpike) toward the hamlet of Cadyville — approximately 5 miles. 2. In Cadyville, turn onto **Gougeville Spring Road**. The spring is located near **54 Gougeville Spring Road**. 3. Watch for the spring on the roadside. GPS coordinates **44.694963, -73.657408** can be entered into your navigation app for precise guidance. 4. Parking is limited to the road shoulder, so pull off carefully and be mindful of traffic. ## What to Expect Cadyville Spring is a roadside public spring — expect a simple, no-frills setup typical of rural community springs in upstate New York. The spring flows from a pipe or spout near the road, making it easy to fill jugs and bottles directly. The surrounding area is wooded and rural, with the quiet charm of the northern Adirondack foothills. The spring is accessible year-round, though winter visitors should be prepared for icy conditions on the road and around the spring itself. Water flow may vary seasonally, with the strongest output typically occurring in spring and early summer following snowmelt. As with any natural spring, water quality can fluctuate, and the spring has not been confirmed to undergo regular testing. While it has been historically used as a drinking water source by the local community, visitors should use their own discretion. Bring containers if you plan to collect water, and leave the area as clean as you found it to help preserve this community resource for future visitors.

Getting There

Address

54, Gougeville Spring Rd, Cadyville, NY 12918, US

GPS Coordinates

44.694963, -73.657408

Directions

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Directions 1. From **Plattsburgh, NY**, head west on **NY Route 3** (Cornelia Street / Military Turnpike) toward the hamlet of Cadyville — approximately 5 miles. 2. In Cadyville, turn onto **Gougeville Spring Road**. The spring is located near **54 Gougeville Spring Road**. 3. Watch for the spring on the roadside.

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
AccessPublic

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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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Water flows from a pipe or spout.

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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.