
About This Spring
## Overview Frankfort Mineral Springs is a free-flowing mineral well located in the heart of downtown Frankfort, Michigan, in Benzie County. Sheltered by a protective structure, this public drinking spring has long been a gathering point for locals and visitors exploring the charming Lake Michigan shoreline town. The water has a distinctive mineral flavor — many longtime residents swear by its restorative and healing properties, while some first-time visitors may find the mineral taste surprising. One visitor reported that the water provided relief from a severe headache within just minutes of drinking it. The spring has historically been used as a drinking water source by the community, and it remains a beloved local landmark. Frankfort itself is a picturesque resort town situated where the Betsie River meets Betsie Bay and Lake Michigan, making the mineral springs a convenient stop while exploring the area's beaches, lighthouses, and trails. ## Directions 1. The spring is located at **615 Main Street, Frankfort, MI 49635**, right along the town's main thoroughfare. 2. If arriving from the south on **US-31**, take the **M-115 West** exit toward Frankfort. Follow M-115 as it merges into **M-22 North** and continue into downtown Frankfort. 3. Once on **Main Street**, look for the sheltered well structure near the 615 block. Street parking is generally available nearby. 4. **GPS Coordinates:** 44.6325017, -86.2354728 — useful for navigating directly to the spring. ## What to Expect The spring flows freely and is housed under a small shelter, making it accessible in most weather conditions. The water carries a noticeable mineral taste that sets it apart from typical tap water — locals who have been drinking it for years tend to appreciate and even crave the flavor, while newcomers may need a visit or two to acquire a taste for it. The mineral content has been reported to contribute to the water's reputed health benefits, though individual experiences will vary. Because the spring is located on Main Street in downtown Frankfort, it's easy to access on foot or by car. There's no hiking required — just pull up, fill your bottles, and enjoy. The surrounding area offers plenty to do, including walks along the Frankfort pier, visits to the Point Betsie Lighthouse (about 5 miles north), and the beautiful beaches along Lake Michigan. The spring is available year-round, though winter visitors should be prepared for cold and potentially icy conditions around the shelter. Whether you're a believer in the water's healing qualities or simply curious about a historic mineral spring in one of northern Michigan's most scenic towns, Frankfort Mineral Springs is well worth a stop.
Getting There
Address
615, Main St, Frankfort, MI 49635, US
GPS Coordinates
44.632502, -86.235473
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. The spring is located at **615 Main Street, Frankfort, MI 49635**, right along the town's main thoroughfare. 2. If arriving from the south on **US-31**, take the **M-115 West** exit toward Frankfort. Follow M-115 as it merges into **M-22 North** and continue into downtown Frankfort. 3. Once on **Main Street**, look for the sheltered well structure near the 615 block. Street parking is generally available nearby. 4. **
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
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.