Public Drinking Spring

Fish Hatchery Spring, Bath, New York, 14810

7040, Fish Hatchery Rd, Bath, NY 14810, US

Fish Hatchery Spring, Bath, New York, 14810
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About This Spring

## Overview Fish Hatchery Spring is a public drinking spring located along Fish Hatchery Road in Bath, New York, in Steuben County. Situated near the New York State Fish Hatchery — one of the historic fish hatcheries operated by the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation — this spring has long served as a convenient water source for locals and visitors to the area. The Bath Fish Hatchery itself has been part of New York's efforts to raise and stock fish in regional waterways, and the natural spring water in the vicinity reflects the clean groundwater resources of the southern Finger Lakes region. The spring is publicly accessible and sits just off Fish Hatchery Road, making it an easy stop for those passing through the Bath area or visiting the hatchery grounds. ## Directions 1. Head to **7040 Fish Hatchery Road, Bath, NY 14810** (GPS: 42.367994, -77.292336). 2. Turn onto **Fish Hatchery Road** — if you are turning left onto the road (coming from the main approach), look to your **right** for the spring. 3. The **NYS Fish Hatchery** is located approximately 100 feet south of the public parking area and serves as a helpful landmark. 4. The spring is near the parking area, so once you spot the hatchery facilities, you're in the right place. ## What to Expect Fish Hatchery Spring is a roadside public drinking spring with straightforward access directly off Fish Hatchery Road. The spring is close to the public parking area that also serves the NYS Fish Hatchery, so parking is readily available. The surrounding landscape is characteristic of rural Steuben County — rolling hills, wooded areas, and the quiet countryside of the southern Finger Lakes. Visitors have historically used this spring as a source of drinking water, and it has been reported to provide clean-tasting, cold water. As with any natural spring, water quality can vary with seasonal conditions and weather events. While you're in the area, the adjacent NYS Fish Hatchery is worth a visit — it offers a glimpse into New York's fish stocking programs and is a family-friendly stop. The Bath area also provides access to other Finger Lakes attractions, making this spring a convenient waypoint on a longer outing.

Getting There

Address

7040, Fish Hatchery Rd, Bath, NY 14810, US

GPS Coordinates

42.367994, -77.292336

Directions

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Directions 1. Head to **7040 Fish Hatchery Road, Bath, NY 14810** (

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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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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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.