Public Drinking Spring

Canisteo spring

Canisteo, NY, Canisteo, NY

Canisteo spring
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About This Spring

## Overview Canisteo Spring is a public drinking spring located in the village of Canisteo, in Steuben County, New York. Nestled in the scenic Southern Tier region of the state, this spring sits within the rolling hills and valleys carved by ancient glacial activity that shaped much of the Finger Lakes and surrounding landscape. The village of Canisteo itself lies along the Canisteo River, a tributary of the Chemung and ultimately the Susquehanna River system, in an area long valued for its clean, naturally filtered groundwater. The Southern Tier of New York is known for its numerous natural springs, many of which have been used as drinking water sources by local communities for generations. Canisteo Spring has historically served as a community water source, and visitors have reported that the water tastes clean and refreshing. As with any natural spring, water quality can vary with seasonal conditions and other environmental factors. ## Directions The spring is located in the village of Canisteo, New York. Use the GPS coordinates (42.2121, -77.5655) for navigation: 1. From the south or north, take **NY Route 36** into the village of Canisteo. 2. Follow your GPS to the coordinates **42.2121° N, 77.5655° W**, which will guide you to the spring's location within the village. 3. Look for the spring outlet near the roadside — public drinking springs in this region are often marked by a pipe or spout. *Note: These directions are based on GPS coordinates and general village geography. If you have trouble locating the spring, asking locals is often the best approach — community springs like this one are typically well known in the area.* ## What to Expect Canisteo Spring is a publicly accessible drinking spring in a small-village setting. Visitors can expect a modest, utilitarian spring — likely a pipe or spout delivering naturally flowing groundwater. The surrounding area features the gentle, wooded hills and pastoral farmland characteristic of Steuben County's landscape. The village of Canisteo (population roughly 2,300) offers a quiet, rural atmosphere. The Canisteo River runs nearby, and the area provides opportunities for scenic drives, especially during fall foliage season when the Southern Tier's hardwood forests put on a spectacular display. There is no indication of fees or restricted access. The spring appears to be a roadside or village-accessible source. Visitors should be prepared for a simple setup — bring your own containers if you plan to collect water. As with all natural springs, conditions may change seasonally, and flow may vary depending on recent rainfall and groundwater levels.

Getting There

Address

Canisteo, NY, Canisteo, NY

GPS Coordinates

42.212078, -77.565548

Directions

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Directions The spring is located in the village of Canisteo, New York. Use the

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Quick Facts

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.

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.