Private Drinking Spring

Chuctanunda Artesian Spring

46, Chuctanunda St, Hagaman, NY 12086, US

Chuctanunda Artesian Spring
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About This Spring

## Overview The Chuctanunda Artesian Spring is a private artesian spring located at the end of Chuctanunda Street in Hagaman, a hamlet within the Town of Amsterdam in Montgomery County, New York. A J-pipe taps into the artesian aquifer, delivering a steady flow of naturally pressurized groundwater that has been running continuously for over 40 years. The spring takes its name from Chuctanunda Creek, a notable waterway in the region — the name itself is believed to derive from a Mohawk or Algonquin word, reflecting the area's deep indigenous heritage in the Mohawk Valley. The property is privately owned, but the owner has generously granted permission for visitors to stop by and fill up their water containers. This kind of community-minded access has made the spring a valued local resource for residents who prefer naturally sourced water. ## Directions 1. From the center of Hagaman, head toward **Chuctanunda Street**. 2. Follow Chuctanunda Street to the very end of the road — the spring is located at the terminus, near **46 Chuctanunda Street**. 3. The J-pipe delivering the artesian water is visible at the end of the road. 4. There is a safe exit on the opposite side of the property, so you can pull through without needing to turn around — making it convenient even with a larger vehicle. **GPS Coordinates:** 42.976746, -74.146704 ## What to Expect Upon arrival, you'll find a straightforward setup: a J-shaped pipe channeling artesian water up from the underground aquifer. The flow is consistent and has been reported to run year-round, sustained by natural underground pressure rather than a mechanical pump. The water has been used by locals as a drinking water source for decades. Because this is private property, visitors should be respectful — park considerately, keep the area clean, and avoid blocking the road. The drive-through layout (entrance at one end, exit on the opposite side) makes filling up quick and easy. Bring your own containers; there are no facilities on-site. Hagaman sits along the Chuctanunda Creek corridor, and the surrounding area offers a pleasant glimpse of small-town Mohawk Valley life. If you're passing through Montgomery County or traveling along the New York State Thruway (I-90), this spring is a worthwhile stop to replenish your water supply with naturally sourced artesian water.

Getting There

Address

46, Chuctanunda St, Hagaman, NY 12086, US

GPS Coordinates

42.976746, -74.146704

Directions

Community Submitted

Directions 1. From the center of Hagaman, head toward **Chuctanunda Street**. 2. Follow Chuctanunda Street to the very end of the road — the spring is located at the terminus, near **46 Chuctanunda Street**. 3. The J-pipe delivering the artesian water is visible at the end of the road. 4. There is a safe exit on the opposite side of the property, so you can pull through without needing to turn around — making it convenient even with a larger vehicle.

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TypePrivate Drinking Spring
AccessPrivate

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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.