
About This Spring
## Overview Frankfort Mineral Springs is a natural mineral spring located within Raccoon Creek State Park in southwestern Beaver County, Pennsylvania. The spring feeds Frankfort Mineral Springs Falls, a scenic waterfall that has long been a popular stop for visitors to the park. Raccoon Creek State Park encompasses over 7,500 acres of rolling woodlands, open meadows, and stream valleys, and the mineral spring is one of its notable natural features. The mineral-rich waters here have historically attracted visitors curious about the water's unique taste and composition, and the spring has been reported to have a distinct mineral character typical of the region's geology. The name "Frankfort" reflects early settlement history in this part of western Pennsylvania, where mineral springs were often gathering places for both Native Americans and European settlers. While specific water quality data for this spring is not widely published, the spring has long been used as a local drinking water source and visitors have reported that the water has a clean, mineral-forward taste. ## Directions 1. Head to **Raccoon Creek State Park** in southwestern Beaver County, Pennsylvania. 2. Travel along **State Route 18** (State Rte 18) toward the park. 3. Look for the **parking area along Route 18** near the address **3164 State Rte 18, Hookstown, PA 15050**. 4. The spring and falls are accessible from this parking area. 5. **GPS coordinates:** 40.497843, -80.427756 — useful for navigation apps if signage is limited. ## What to Expect At Frankfort Mineral Springs, you'll find a natural mineral spring that feeds a waterfall — Frankfort Mineral Springs Falls. The parking area is conveniently located along Route 18, making access straightforward. The surrounding landscape is typical of Raccoon Creek State Park: lush deciduous forest, rocky outcrops, and the gentle sound of flowing water. The spring flows year-round, though water volume may vary seasonally — expect stronger flow in spring and after heavy rains, and potentially reduced flow during dry summer months. The falls and spring area can be slippery, especially on wet rocks, so sturdy footwear is recommended. Raccoon Creek State Park offers a wealth of additional activities nearby, including hiking trails, fishing, swimming at Raccoon Lake, and the renowned Wildflower Reserve. A visit to the mineral spring pairs well with a longer day exploring the park.
Getting There
Address
3164, State Rte 18, Hookstown, PA 15050, US
GPS Coordinates
40.497843, -80.427756
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. Head to **Raccoon Creek State Park** in southwestern Beaver County, Pennsylvania. 2. Travel along **State Route 18** (State Rte 18) toward the park. 3. Look for the **parking area along Route 18** near the address **3164 State Rte 18, Hookstown, PA 15050**. 4. The spring and falls are accessible from this parking area. 5. **
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