
About This Spring
## Overview Denham Springs Well is a public drinking spring located in Denham Springs, Louisiana, within the Parish Governing Authority District 4. Situated in the heart of Livingston Parish, Denham Springs has long been associated with its natural spring waters — in fact, the city itself was named after William Denham, who settled near a series of natural springs in the area during the early 19th century. These springs were historically valued by both indigenous peoples and early settlers as reliable sources of fresh water. The well sits at GPS coordinates 30.4887°N, 90.9622°W, making it easily locatable for visitors passing through the greater Baton Rouge metropolitan area. Denham Springs is known for its connection to the Southern Hills Aquifer system, which supplies much of the region's groundwater. Water from wells and springs in this area has historically been reported as clean-tasting and mineral-rich, drawing from deep underground formations characteristic of southeastern Louisiana's coastal plain geology. Visitors have historically used this well as a drinking water source, and it remains a point of local interest for those who prefer naturally sourced water. ## Directions 1. The well is located in Denham Springs, Louisiana, within Parish Governing Authority District 4. 2. Use GPS coordinates **30.4887°N, 90.9622°W** to navigate directly to the site. 3. From Interstate 12, take one of the Denham Springs exits (such as Exit 10 for Range Avenue or Exit 15 for South Range Avenue) and follow local roads toward the coordinates. 4. The site is within the city limits of Denham Springs, so standard road access should be available. *Note: Since specific street-level directions have not been independently verified, using a GPS device or mapping application with the provided coordinates is recommended for the most reliable route.* ## What to Expect Denham Springs Well is classified as a public drinking spring, suggesting it is accessible to the general public. The surrounding area of Denham Springs is a small but active city east of Baton Rouge, so visitors can expect the well to be in a relatively developed setting rather than a remote wilderness location. Louisiana's groundwater in this region typically originates from deep aquifer systems, and the water has been historically regarded by locals as having a fresh, clean taste. However, as with any natural water source, conditions can change over time, and water quality cannot be guaranteed. The Denham Springs area experiences a humid subtropical climate, meaning the well should be accessible year-round. Summers are hot and humid, while winters are mild. Visitors planning a trip may want to check locally for any seasonal maintenance or access changes. While visiting, consider exploring the broader Denham Springs area, which offers antique shopping along its historic downtown strip and proximity to the Amite River and other natural attractions in Livingston Parish.
Getting There
Address
Parish Governing Authority District 4, Denham Springs, LA
GPS Coordinates
30.488735, -90.962178
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. The well is located in Denham Springs, Louisiana, within Parish Governing Authority District 4. 2. Use
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
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.