Public Drinking Spring

Fonte Água Mineral Gelada, Corumbá de Goias

BR-414, 4500, Corumbá de Goiás - GO, 75073-805, Brazil, BR-414, 4500, Corumbá de Goiás - GO, 75073-805, Brazil

Fonte Água Mineral Gelada, Corumbá de Goias
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About This Spring

## Overview Fonte Água Mineral Gelada is a public drinking spring located along highway BR-414 in Corumbá de Goiás, a historic town in the state of Goiás, Brazil. As its name suggests — "Fonte Água Mineral Gelada" translates to "Cold Mineral Water Spring" — this roadside spring is known for dispensing naturally chilled mineral water, a welcome refreshment for travelers passing through the Brazilian Central Plateau. Corumbá de Goiás is a municipality with deep colonial roots, founded in the 18th century during the gold rush era in central Brazil. The region sits on ancient geological formations of the Brazilian Shield, where groundwater filters through layers of quartzite and other metamorphic rock before emerging at the surface. This natural filtration process is what gives many springs in the area their characteristic mineral content and cool temperature. The spring has historically been used as a drinking water source by locals and highway travelers alike. Visitors have reported that the water is refreshingly cold and clean-tasting, consistent with the mineral springs found throughout the Goiás highlands. ## Directions 1. The spring is located directly along highway **BR-414**, at approximately kilometer marker corresponding to address number 4500. 2. From the town center of **Corumbá de Goiás**, head along BR-414 — the spring is accessible from the roadside. 3. GPS coordinates: **-15.9172, -48.8088**. Using these coordinates in a navigation app such as Google Maps or Waze is recommended, as the spring can be easy to miss when driving at highway speed. 4. Look for the spring source on the side of the road. It is a publicly accessible point, so no entrance fee or special access is required. ## What to Expect This is a roadside mineral spring — expect a simple, utilitarian setup rather than a manicured park. The spring flows freely and is accessible directly from the highway shoulder, making it a convenient stop for those driving through the region. The water emerges naturally cold, which is typical of springs in this part of the Brazilian highlands where groundwater temperatures remain well below ambient air temperature year-round. Many visitors bring bottles or containers to fill up as they pass through. The surrounding landscape reflects the cerrado biome of central Goiás — expect rolling terrain with scrubby vegetation and red-earth soils. The town of Corumbá de Goiás itself is worth a visit for its well-preserved colonial architecture and proximity to natural attractions such as the Salto de Corumbá waterfall and the Pireneus State Park. As with any natural water source, water quality can vary with seasonal rainfall and other environmental factors. While the spring has been historically used as a drinking water source by locals, visitors should exercise their own judgment regarding consumption.

Getting There

Address

BR-414, 4500, Corumbá de Goiás - GO, 75073-805, Brazil, BR-414, 4500, Corumbá de Goiás - GO, 75073-805, Brazil

GPS Coordinates

-15.917160, -48.808775

Directions

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Directions 1. The spring is located directly along highway **BR-414**, at approximately kilometer marker corresponding to address number 4500. 2. From the town center of **Corumbá de Goiás**, head along BR-414 — the spring is accessible from the roadside. 3.

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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.