About This Spring
## Overview Eastridge Spring is a freely flowing natural spring located in Sterling Township, Crawford County, Indiana, just a short drive east of the small town of English. Open to the public around the clock and free of charge, this roadside spring has long served as a convenient source of fresh water for locals and travelers passing through the area. The spring flows naturally right alongside the paved road, making it one of the more accessible public drinking springs in southern Indiana. Crawford County sits atop karst terrain — a landscape shaped by the dissolution of soluble limestone bedrock — which is responsible for the region's many caves, sinkholes, and natural springs. This geological setting means groundwater filters through layers of limestone before emerging at the surface, a process that often gives spring water its characteristic clean, cool taste. While visitors have historically used this spring as a drinking water source, no laboratory testing has been conducted to verify water quality. As with any untested natural water source, the water has not been officially certified as safe for consumption. ## Directions Starting from English, Indiana: 1. Head east on 5th Street. 2. Drive approximately 1.6 miles until you cross an intersection on your left — look for an auto repair shop as a landmark. 3. Continue just a few meters past the intersection. 4. Watch for fresh water flowing on the ground off the paved road on your right-hand side. 5. The spring is visible from the road without needing to leave your vehicle. **GPS Coordinates:** 38.344123, -86.43987 **Nearest Address:** 1251 Temple Rd, English, IN 47118 There is ample parking space near the spring. ## What to Expect Eastridge Spring is a low-key, easy-access stop — no hiking required. The water flows freely right off the edge of the paved road, so you can pull over, park, and begin filling containers immediately. The spring is visible from your car, making it easy to spot even on your first visit. Bring your own containers, as there are no facilities or dispensers on-site. There is no limit on how much water you can collect. The area is typically uncrowded, so you can take your time filling up without feeling rushed. Located barely one to two miles from the center of English, the spring is in a relatively accessible and safe area. The surrounding Crawford County countryside is scenic and rural, with rolling hills and dense hardwood forests characteristic of southern Indiana's karst landscape. If you're exploring the region, nearby attractions include the Wyandotte Caves and portions of the Hoosier National Forest, making Eastridge Spring a worthwhile stop on a broader outdoor adventure.
Getting There
Address
1251, Temple Rd, English, IN 47118, US
GPS Coordinates
38.344123, -86.439870
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections Starting from English, Indiana:
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
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.