
About This Spring
## Overview Fonte do Bom Jesus is a natural public drinking spring located in Monte Alegre do Sul, a small municipality in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, known for its mineral water sources and hydrothermal heritage. The spring emerges directly from a rock formation and is securely housed in a protective structure, allowing visitors to collect water straight from the source. The name "Fonte do Bom Jesus" ("Spring of the Good Jesus") reflects the deep cultural and religious significance that natural springs hold in Brazilian tradition, where many water sources are named after saints and religious figures and are believed to carry healing properties. Locals have long attributed medicinal qualities to this spring's water, and it has historically been sought out for its reputed health benefits. Monte Alegre do Sul sits within the Serra da Mantiqueira foothills, a region celebrated across Brazil for its naturally mineralized groundwater — a geological legacy of the area's ancient crystalline rock formations. The spring is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, making it accessible to visitors at any time. ## Directions 1. Head to **Avenida Viriato Valente** in Monte Alegre do Sul, São Paulo, Brazil. 2. The spring is located along or near this avenue. Look for the housed rock formation structure that shelters the spring. 3. **GPS Coordinates:** -22.6845, -46.6758 — use these for precise navigation, as the spring may not appear on all mapping services by name. ## What to Expect Visitors will find a natural spring flowing from within a rock formation, enclosed in a protective housing that keeps the water source clean and accessible. The setup allows you to fill bottles or containers directly from the spring. The water has been reported by locals to have medicinal properties and has traditionally been used as a source of drinking water by the surrounding community. Monte Alegre do Sul is a charming, quiet town in the interior of São Paulo state, situated at an elevation of roughly 750 meters (approximately 2,460 feet) above sea level. The region's pleasant climate and lush green surroundings make a visit to the spring a refreshing experience, especially during the warmer months. The town itself is part of the well-known "Circuito das Águas Paulista" (São Paulo Water Circuit), a tourism route that connects several municipalities famous for their natural mineral springs. Since the spring is open around the clock, early morning or late afternoon visits tend to be the most peaceful. There is no fee to access the spring. Bring your own bottles or containers to collect water.
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-22.684500, -46.675800
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. Head to **Avenida Viriato Valente** in Monte Alegre do Sul, São Paulo, Brazil. 2. The spring is located along or near this avenue. Look for the housed rock formation structure that shelters the spring. 3. **
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Open 24/7 — visit anytime.
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Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.
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