Public Drinking Spring

Fayette Spring, Fayette, OH

20615, US 20, Fayette, OH 43521, US

Fayette Spring, Fayette, OH
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About This Spring

## Overview Fayette Spring is a well-known public drinking spring located just east of the small town of Fayette in Fulton County, Ohio, along US Route 20. Long used by locals as a source of fresh water, this roadside spring has been a community fixture for generations. An area resident shared that people in the region have been filling jugs here for years, drawn by the water's excellent taste and easy accessibility. The spring is notable for its high iron content — a characteristic common to the groundwater throughout this part of northwestern Ohio. Visitors may notice a rusty orange discoloration on the spout or collection bucket, which can be off-putting at first glance. However, this is a natural result of dissolved iron in the water oxidizing when it meets the air — a well-understood geological process that occurs wherever iron-rich groundwater surfaces. The water has been reported to taste excellent despite the iron staining. The spring flows year-round and is accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. ## Directions 1. From downtown Fayette, OH, head east on **US Route 20**. 2. Continue approximately **3 miles east** along Route 20. 3. Watch for the spring on the **south side** of the road near the address **20615 US 20, Fayette, OH 43521**. 4. There is a small **U-shaped driveway** that allows easy pull-off access — you can pull in from one side and exit from the other without needing to back out onto the highway. **GPS Coordinates:** 41.675464, -84.262873 ## What to Expect Fayette Spring is a simple, no-frills roadside spring — the kind of place you might drive past without noticing if you weren't looking for it. The U-shaped gravel driveway on the south side of Route 20 makes it easy to pull off safely, even with a larger vehicle. The spring itself flows into a collection point where visitors can fill containers. You may see a large bucket near the spout that shows heavy rust staining — this is purely cosmetic and results from the naturally high iron levels in the water oxidizing on contact with air. Locals who have used this spring for years report the water tastes clean and refreshing. Because the spring sits right along a busy highway, the stop is quick and convenient — ideal for filling up water jugs on a road trip through northwestern Ohio. There are no restrooms, picnic areas, or other amenities at the site. Bring your own containers for collecting water. The spring flows continuously throughout the year, so it can be visited in any season. During winter months, be mindful of icy conditions around the spring area and driveway.

Getting There

Address

20615, US 20, Fayette, OH 43521, US

GPS Coordinates

41.675464, -84.262873

Directions

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Directions 1. From downtown Fayette, OH, head east on **US Route 20**. 2. Continue approximately **3 miles east** along Route 20. 3. Watch for the spring on the **south side** of the road near the address **20615 US 20, Fayette, OH 43521**. 4. There is a small **U-shaped driveway** that allows easy pull-off access — you can pull in from one side and exit from the other without needing to back out onto the highway.

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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.

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Open 24/7 — visit anytime.

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.