Public Drinking Spring

Gaylordsville, CT 06755

509, River Rd, Gaylordsville, CT 06755, US

Gaylordsville, CT 06755
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About This Spring

## Overview Tucked along the scenic Housatonic River valley in the small hamlet of Gaylordsville, Connecticut, this public drinking spring has long served as a local water source for residents and passersby in Litchfield County. Gaylordsville, part of the town of New Milford, is a quiet rural community in the northwestern hills of Connecticut, and this roadside spring reflects the area's tradition of accessible natural water sources. Visitors have historically used this spring for drinking water, though water quality can vary with seasons and conditions. The spring is located near 509 River Road, a peaceful stretch that follows the Housatonic River through wooded countryside. The surrounding area retains a charming New England character, with the Gaylordsville Country Store and the Gaylordsville Volunteer Fire Department serving as the hamlet's main landmarks. ## Directions 1. Head to the center of Gaylordsville, CT. Look for the **Gaylordsville Country Store** and the **Volunteer Fire Department** as your primary landmarks. 2. From the Country Store, travel approximately **½ mile south** along the road that runs parallel to the river. 3. The road begins as **Riverview Road** (a paved blacktop road) and transitions into **River Road** as you continue south. 4. The spring is located on the road near **509 River Road**. Look for it on the road between 517 River Road and 509 River Road — the Country Store will be on your left as you pass. 5. A row of **mailboxes on the opposite side of the road** from the spring serves as a helpful visual marker. **GPS Coordinates:** 41.642918, -73.476673 ## What to Expect This is a modest roadside spring typical of rural New England — don't expect a grand setup. The spring is situated along River Road in a quiet, lightly trafficked area. The surrounding landscape features the rolling, wooded hills of Litchfield County, with the Housatonic River nearby adding to the natural beauty of the setting. Parking is informal; you'll likely pull off to the side of the road. The spring is accessible year-round, though flow may vary seasonally. Keep an eye out for the mailboxes across the road, which are the most reliable landmark for pinpointing the exact location. The Gaylordsville Country Store, located a short distance north, is a convenient stop before or after your visit.

Getting There

Address

509, River Rd, Gaylordsville, CT 06755, US

GPS Coordinates

41.642918, -73.476673

Directions

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Directions 1. Head to the center of Gaylordsville, CT. Look for the **Gaylordsville Country Store** and the **Volunteer Fire Department** as your primary landmarks. 2. From the Country Store, travel approximately **½ mile south** along the road that runs parallel to the river. 3. The road begins as **Riverview Road** (a paved blacktop road) and transitions into **River Road** as you continue south. 4. The spring is located on the road near **509 River Road**. Look for it on the road between 517 River Road and 509 River Road — the Country Store will be on your left as you pass. 5. A row of **mailboxes on the opposite side of the road** from the spring serves as a helpful visual marker.

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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.