Public Drinking Spring

Cold Spring Harbor Spring, Cold Spring Harbor Library, New York, NY ****CLOSED**** Reported 9/16/2013

27, Harbor Rd, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724, US

Cold Spring Harbor Spring, Cold Spring Harbor Library, New York, NY  ****CLOSED**** Reported 9/16/2013
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About This Spring

## Overview **⚠️ CLOSED AS OF SEPTEMBER 16, 2013 — If you have updated information about this spring's status, please let us know.** Cold Spring Harbor Spring is a public drinking spring located in the historic hamlet of Cold Spring Harbor on the north shore of Long Island in Suffolk County, New York. The spring sits along Harbor Road, directly across the street from the Cold Spring Harbor Library, and adjacent to a long dock that extends out into the picturesque Cold Spring Harbor inlet. The hamlet of Cold Spring Harbor takes its name from the natural cold springs that have fed the harbor area for centuries. The community has deep historical roots — it was once a thriving whaling port in the 1800s and has long been associated with its natural freshwater springs, which were valued by early settlers and mariners alike. The spring on Harbor Road carried on that tradition, delivering water through a hose that was easily accessible to passersby and locals. As of September 2013, the spring was reported closed. The reason for the closure is not confirmed, but visitors should be aware that the water source may no longer be active or accessible. ## Directions 1. Navigate to the **Cold Spring Harbor Library**, located at **95 Harbor Road, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724**. 2. From the library, cross Harbor Road to the opposite (harbor) side of the street. 3. Walk approximately **100 feet east** along the road. 4. Look for the spring near the **boat ramp** area. You will see a public parking area on your right, which serves the boat launch and nearby hiking trails. 5. The spring water historically flowed through a hose along Harbor Road in this vicinity. **Parking tip:** If you're lucky, you may be able to turn left out of the public parking lot and find a spot directly across the street from where the spring water once flowed. **GPS coordinates:** 40.869133, -73.461411 ## What to Expect **Current status:** This spring has been reported closed since September 2013. Visitors should not expect to find an active water source. **If the spring were to reopen:** The setting is a charming waterfront location in one of Long Island's most scenic North Shore hamlets. The spring sits near the harbor's boat ramp and dock, with views out over Cold Spring Harbor. The surrounding area offers hiking trails accessible from the same public parking lot, making it a worthwhile stop even without the spring. The Cold Spring Harbor Library is directly across the street, and the hamlet's quaint Main Street with shops and restaurants is a short walk away. The area is steeped in maritime and scientific history — Cold Spring Harbor is home to the renowned Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, a world-famous research institution founded in 1890. The Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum is also nearby, chronicling the hamlet's 19th-century whaling heritage. If you have any updates on whether this spring has been restored or remains closed, your report would be greatly appreciated by the community.

Getting There

Address

27, Harbor Rd, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724, US

GPS Coordinates

40.869133, -73.461411

Directions

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Directions 1. Navigate to the **Cold Spring Harbor Library**, located at **95 Harbor Road, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724**. 2. From the library, cross Harbor Road to the opposite (harbor) side of the street. 3. Walk approximately **100 feet east** along the road. 4. Look for the spring near the **boat ramp** area. You will see a public parking area on your right, which serves the boat launch and nearby hiking trails. 5. The spring water historically flowed through a hose along Harbor Road in this vicinity.

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
AccessPublic

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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

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